Special Section

Focus on Psychosis

The objective of the Focus on Psychosis section is to promote scientific research that impacts the clinical care of individuals with psychotic disorders and related conditions. Topics may pertain to conditions across the continuum of psychosis (eg, disorders in the schizophrenia spectrum or psychosis in mood and other psychiatric disorders) and at any stage of illness (eg, high-risk, first-episode, chronic, and in recovery). We are especially interested in high-quality manuscripts describing well-designed and well-conducted studies relating to pharmacologic, somatic, psychosocial, cognitive, and complementary therapies. While basic and translational research studies in psychosis are not the focus of the journal, we strongly welcome studies that incorporate biological measures as a clinical outcome and/or that elucidate biological mechanisms associated with specific clinical outcomes.

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Economic Burden of Schizophrenia in the US
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Add-on Pramipexole for Schizophrenia
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Effects of a Digital Medicine System on Psychiatric Hospitalization Rates for Adults With Schizophrenia
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Association of Higher ALFF and Suicidal Ideation in BD
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Antipsychotic Prescription in Prodromal Psychosis
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Diabetes Care Models in Schizophrenia Patients
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Prospective Memory Influences Social Functioning in First-Episode Schizophrenia
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Psychological Pain Correlates in Suicide
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