Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research da...
Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
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Nichles, Alissa , Zmicerevska, Natalia , Song, Yun Ju Christine , Wilson, Chloe , McHugh, Catherine , Hamilton, Blake , Crouse, Jacob , Rohleder, Cathrin , Carpenter, Joanne Sarah , Ho, Nicholas , Hermens, Daniel F , Wray, Naomi , Scott, Jan , Merikangas, Kathleen R , Leweke, F Markus , Koethe, Dagmar , Iorfino, Frank , Naismith, Sharon L , Guastella, Adam J , Scott, Elizabeth M and Hickie, Ian B
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London: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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IntroductionApproximately 75% of major mental illness occurs before the age of 25 years. Despite this, our capacity to provide effective, early and personalised interventions is limited by insufficient evidence for characterising early-stage, and less specific, presentations of major mental disorders in youth populations. This article describes the...
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Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
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Zmicerevska, Natalia
Song, Yun Ju Christine
Wilson, Chloe
McHugh, Catherine
Hamilton, Blake
Crouse, Jacob
Rohleder, Cathrin
Carpenter, Joanne Sarah
Ho, Nicholas
Hermens, Daniel F
Wray, Naomi
Scott, Jan
Merikangas, Kathleen R
Leweke, F Markus
Koethe, Dagmar
Iorfino, Frank
Naismith, Sharon L
Guastella, Adam J
Scott, Elizabeth M
Hickie, Ian B
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ed482d67e53941179ad1e73364abcc64
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2044-6055
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2044-6055
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10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044731