Reinaud van de Fliert
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Recent Articles
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Niessen M, Dingemans P, van de Fliert R, Becker H, Nieman D, Linszen D
Psychol Assess
. 2010 Dec;
22(4):935-44.
PMID: 21133552
Providers of mental health services need tools to screen for acute psychosis and ultrahigh risk (UHR) for transition to psychosis in help-seeking individuals. In this study, the Eppendorf Schizophrenia Inventory...
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Dragt S, Nieman D, Veltman D, Becker H, van de Fliert R, de Haan L, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2010 Oct;
125(1):69-76.
PMID: 20884179
Background: The onset of schizophrenia is associated with genetic, symptomatic, social and environmental risk factors. The aim of the present study was to determine which environmental factors may contribute to...
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Dragt S, Nieman D, Becker H, van de Fliert R, Dingemans P, de Haan L, et al.
Can J Psychiatry
. 2010 Apr;
55(3):165-71.
PMID: 20370967
Objective: Increasing interest in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia over the past decade led us to perform our study to monitor people at high risk for developing a psychosis. We...
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Velthorst E, Nieman D, Becker H, van de Fliert R, Dingemans P, Klaassen R, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2009 Mar;
109(1-3):60-5.
PMID: 19272756
Background: The chance of transition to psychosis in patients at Ultra High Risk for developing psychosis (UHR) is 10-15%. The aim of present study was to investigate differences in baseline...
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Nieman D, Becker H, van de Fliert R, Plat N, Bour L, Koelman H, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2007 Jul;
95(1-3):54-60.
PMID: 17656071
Patients with schizophrenia consistently perform worse than healthy controls on the antisaccade task in which the subject is required to inhibit a reflexive saccade to a suddenly appearing visual target...