The translational future of stress neurobiology and psychosis vulnerability: A review of the evidence
Psychosocial stress is a well-established risk factor for psychosis, yet the neurobiological
mechanisms underlying this relationship have yet to be fully elucidated. Much of the …
mechanisms underlying this relationship have yet to be fully elucidated. Much of the …
[HTML][HTML] Remote digital phenoty** in serious mental illness: Focus on negative symptoms, mood symptoms, and self-awareness
The serious mental illness (SMI) phenotype is marked by several different symptom domains
and biomedical challenges. The nature of SMI renders in-person assessment challenging …
and biomedical challenges. The nature of SMI renders in-person assessment challenging …
[HTML][HTML] A Digital System (You**n) to Facilitate Self-Management by People With Psychosis in China: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Validity and Feasibility Study With …
Background Psychosis is one of the most disabling mental health conditions and causes
significant personal, social, and economic burden. Accurate and timely symptom monitoring …
significant personal, social, and economic burden. Accurate and timely symptom monitoring …
Experiencing hallucinations in daily life: the role of metacognition
Background Hallucinations have been linked to failures in metacognitive reflection
suggesting an association between hallucinations and overestimation of performance …
suggesting an association between hallucinations and overestimation of performance …
Smartphone-based mobility metrics capture daily social motivation and behavior in schizophrenia
Impaired social functioning contributes to reduced quality of life and is associated with poor
physical and psychological well-being in schizophrenia, and thus is a key psychosocial …
physical and psychological well-being in schizophrenia, and thus is a key psychosocial …
[HTML][HTML] Associations between momentary mental states and concurrent social functioning after remission from first episode psychosis: A HAMLETT ecological …
M Djordjevic, HE Jongsma, CJP Simons… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2025 - Elsevier
Background Symptom severity and social functioning are important outcomes after first
episode psychosis (FEP), yet current evidence about associations between them is …
episode psychosis (FEP), yet current evidence about associations between them is …
Do Symptom Severity, Individual Socioeconomic Status, and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status Explain Differences in Daily Functioning in Non-Latinx Black, Non …
In this study, we examined ethno-racial differences in daily functioning in 66 non-Latinx
White participants, 83 non-Latinx Black participants, and 60 Latinx participants (N= 209) …
White participants, 83 non-Latinx Black participants, and 60 Latinx participants (N= 209) …
Acceptability and experience of a smartphone symptom monitoring app for people with psychosis in China (You**n): a qualitative study
Background Access to high-quality mental healthcare remains challenging for people with
psychosis globally, including China. Smartphone-based symptom monitoring has the …
psychosis globally, including China. Smartphone-based symptom monitoring has the …
[HTML][HTML] Measuring functional outcomes in schizophrenia in an increasingly digital world
With an unmet clinical need for effective interventions for cognitive and negative symptoms
in patients with schizophrenia, measures of functional status (often a co-primary endpoint) …
in patients with schizophrenia, measures of functional status (often a co-primary endpoint) …
A closer look at avolition in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Persistence of different types of activities over time
Background Avolition is associated cross-diagnostically with extensive functional
impairment. Participants with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD) engage in fewer …
impairment. Participants with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD) engage in fewer …