2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0920-9964(00)91021-1
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Wisconsin card-sorting test performance does not discriminate different patterns of premorbid behavioral abnormalities in schizophrenic patients

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“…Although the CBCL has been used to examine psychosis in retrospective cross-sectional studies (Rossi et al . 2000, 2002; Muratori et al 2005) and in the offspring of women with schizophrenia (Miller et al 2002), this is the first prospective population-based birth cohort study to report the association between the widely used Achenbach scales and later SP-NAP. We also report for the first time the within-individual behavioural trajectory from childhood to adolescence; a comparison of mother and child ratings in adolescence; and psychosis items from the YSR scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although the CBCL has been used to examine psychosis in retrospective cross-sectional studies (Rossi et al . 2000, 2002; Muratori et al 2005) and in the offspring of women with schizophrenia (Miller et al 2002), this is the first prospective population-based birth cohort study to report the association between the widely used Achenbach scales and later SP-NAP. We also report for the first time the within-individual behavioural trajectory from childhood to adolescence; a comparison of mother and child ratings in adolescence; and psychosis items from the YSR scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The CBCL has already been used in retrospective sibling studies in schizophrenia (Rossi, Pollice, Daneluzzo, Marinangeli, & Stratta, 2000) and in a study investigating the predictive value of retrospective behavioural data on childhood and adolescence behaviour of preschizophrenic children (Rossi et al, 2002).…”
Section: Child Behaviour Checklistmentioning
confidence: 99%