Cognitive functions following initiation of antipsychotic medication in adolescents and adults at clinical high risk for psychosis: a naturalistic sub group analysis using the MATRICS consensus cognitive battery
Abstract Background The effects of antipsychotic (AP) medications on cognitive functions in individuals at clinical high-risk (CHR) of psychosis are poorly understood. This study compared the effects of AP treatment on cognitive improvement in CHR adolescents and adults. Methods A total of 327 CHR p...
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Main Authors: | TianHong Zhang (Author), YanYan Wei (Author), XiaoChen Tang (Author), HuiRu Cui (Author), LiHua Xu (Author), YeGang Hu (Author), YingYing Tang (Author), Qiang Hu (Author), HaiChun Liu (Author), ZiXuan Wang (Author), Tao Chen (Author), ChunBo Li (Author), JiJun Wang (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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