Publicacións en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universitat de Barcelona (33)

2022

  1. A replication study of JTC bias, genetic liability for psychosis and delusional ideation

    Psychological Medicine, Vol. 52, Núm. 9, pp. 1777-1783

  2. Epigenetic clocks in relapse after a first episode of schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia, Vol. 8, Núm. 1

  3. Evidence, and replication thereof, that molecular-genetic and environmental risks for psychosis impact through an affective pathway

    Psychological Medicine, Vol. 52, Núm. 10, pp. 1910-1922

  4. Examining facial emotion recognition as an intermediate phenotype for psychosis: Findings from the EUGEI study

    Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, Vol. 113

  5. Gene co-expression architecture in peripheral blood in a cohort of remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients

    Schizophrenia, Vol. 8, Núm. 1

  6. Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia

    Nature, Vol. 604, Núm. 7906, pp. 502-508

  7. Metabolic polygenic risk scores effect on antipsychotic-induced metabolic dysregulation: A longitudinal study in a first episode psychosis cohort

    Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 244, pp. 101-110

  8. Physical and mental health impact of COVID-19 on children, adolescents, and their families: The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times - Children and Adolescents (COH-FIT-C&A)

    Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 299, pp. 367-376

  9. Polygenic contribution to the relationship of loneliness and social isolation with schizophrenia

    Nature Communications, Vol. 13, Núm. 1

  10. The association between cannabis use and facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study

    European Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 63, pp. 47-59

  11. The collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times in adults (COH-FIT-Adults): Design and methods of an international online survey targeting physical and mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

    Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 299, pp. 393-407