The association between clinical symptoms and later subjective quality of life in individuals with ultra‐high risk for psychosis and recent‐onset psychotic disorder: A longitudinal investigation

Author:

Usui Kaori123,Kirihara Kenji14,Tada Mariko156,Fujioka Mao1,Koshiyama Daisuke1ORCID,Tani Motoko1,Tsuchiya Maiko1,Morita Susumu1,Kawakami Shintaro1,Kanehara Akiko1,Morita Kentaro7,Satomura Yoshihiro1,Koike Shinsuke168910ORCID,Suga Motomu111,Araki Tsuyoshi112ORCID,Kasai Kiyoto16810ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Community Mental Health & Law, National Institute of Mental Health National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Tokyo Japan

4. Disability Services Office The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

5. Office for Mental Health Support, Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

6. The International Research Center for Neurointelligence (WPI‐IRCN), University of Tokyo Institutes for Advanced Study (UTIAS) The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

8. University of Tokyo Institute for Diversity and Adaptation of Human Mind (UTIDAHM) The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

9. Center for Evolutionary Cognitive Sciences, Graduate School of Art and Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

10. UTokyo Center for Integrative Science of Human Behaviour (CiSHuB) The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

11. Graduate school of Clinical Psychology Teikyo Heisei University Tokyo Japan

12. Teikyo University Hospital, Mizonokuchi Tokyo Japan

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Naito Foundation

Takeda Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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