Psychosis affects one's physical, psychological, social, and existential health. Mental health recovery often involves a ...
A new study finds poor attention spans in childhood, plus certain genes, could play a role in raising the risk for psychosis, ...
Childhood attention issues, coupled with genetic predispositions, increase the likelihood of experiencing psychotic-like symptoms in adolescence.
Most kids with attention issues won't go on to develop serious psychiatric conditions like psychosis or schizophrenia ...
One in four U.S. adults suspects they may have ADHD and drugs are a first line of treatment for this condition. But what does ...
Researchers at UCLA Health have found that a person's risk of developing psychotic-like experiences may be influenced by both ...
Researchers examine the relationships between neuropsychiatric and cognitive polygenic scores, attention-related phenotypes, and psychosis symptoms.
Psychiatry is constructed around a taxonomy of more than 300 discrete diagnoses, delineated by criteria for timing, ...
Childhood attention issues may raise the risk of developing psychosis later in life, highlighting the need for early intervention and support.