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Scot E Purdon

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Jensen J, Miskowiak K, Purdon S, Frolund Thomsen J, Eller N
Scand J Work Environ Health . 2021 Sep; 48(1):71-80. PMID: 34580738
Objective: Many patients with work-related stress display cognitive impairment that may hamper recovery. We examined objective and subjective tools for screening of cognitive impairment in this patient group. Methods: Patients...
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Gaine G, Nealis L, Zhou H, Purdon S, Abba-Aji A
Psychiatry Res . 2021 May; 302:114000. PMID: 34051677
Early intervention for emerging adults with addiction and mental health disorders is beneficial for long-term recovery. The present study investigated the utility of routine outcome monitoring during acute inpatient hospitalization...
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Sachs G, Lasser I, Purdon S, Erfurth A
Schizophr Res Cogn . 2021 May; 25:100197. PMID: 34026572
Background: The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP) is a brief scale designed for detecting cognitive deficits in patients with psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia. In this preliminary study the...
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Gaine G, Dubue J, Purdon S, Abba-Aji A
Early Interv Psychiatry . 2021 May; 16(4):402-409. PMID: 34018692
Aim: There are international efforts to implement developmentally appropriate and youth-oriented mental health services for emerging adults to increase treatment engagement and the success of early intervention. While significant progress...
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Merritt K, McGuire P, Egerton A, Aleman A, Block W, Bloemen O, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2021 Apr; 78(6):667-681. PMID: 33881460
Importance: Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) studies indicate that altered brain glutamatergic function may be associated with the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and the response to antipsychotic treatment. However, the association...
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Ott C, Knorr U, Jespersen A, Obenhausen K, Roen I, Purdon S, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2020 Dec; 281:33-40. PMID: 33285390
Background: The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Targeting Cognition Task Force recommends screening for and monitoring of cognitive impairments in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) with the Screen for Cognitive...
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Belvederi Murri M, Folesani F, Costa S, Morelli A, Scillitani V, Guaiana G, et al.
Community Ment Health J . 2020 Feb; 56(8):1411-1418. PMID: 32076904
Cognitive impairments have profound implications for the management of severe mental disorders; however, they are rarely assessed in everyday clinical practice due to constraints in time, resource and expertise. Novel...
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Belvederi Murri M, Folesani F, Costa S, Biancosino B, Colla C, Zerbinati L, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2020 Jan; 218:188-194. PMID: 31948897
Background: Neuropsychological performance has a strong impact on real-life functioning and clinical outcomes in psychosis. However, conducting lengthy cognitive assessments may not be feasible in routine clinical practice. Brief, reliable...
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Krzyzanowski D, Purdon S
Neuropsychology . 2019 Dec; 34(3):359-372. PMID: 31886689
Objective: Although there is a consensus that cannabis intoxication will have deleterious effects on a wide spectrum of cognitive skills, there is no consensus regarding the duration of time from...
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Lodhi R, Wang Y, Macintyre G, Crocker C, Loverock A, Henriques B, et al.
Psychiatry Res . 2019 Aug; 280:112500. PMID: 31445421
A BDNF rs6265 [A/A] by gender by cannabis use interaction has been associated with age of onset of psychosis (AoP). We examined the gender and cannabis use-adjusted association between BDNF...