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      Impact of previous tobacco use with or without cannabis on first psychotic experiences in patients with first-episode psychosis 

      González-Blanco, Leticia; García-Portilla, María Paz; Gutiérrez Fraile, Miguel; Mezquida, Gisela; Cuesta, Manuel J.; Urbiola, Elena; Amoretti, Silvia; Barcones, Fe; González Pinto Arrillaga, Ana María ORCID; Pina-Camacho, Laura; Corripio, Iluminada; Vieta, Eduard; Baeza, Immaculada; Toll, Alba; Sáiz, Pilar A.; Bobes, Julio; Bernardo, Miguel; PEPs Group (Elsevier, 2021-08-05)
      OBJECTIVE: There is high prevalence of cigarette smoking in individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP) prior to psychosis onset. The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of previous tobacco use with or ...
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      Opposite Cannabis-Cognition Associations in Psychotic Patients Depending on Family History 

      González Pinto Arrillaga, Ana María ORCID; González Ortega, Itxaso; Alberich, Susana ORCID; Ruiz de Azúa García, Sonia ORCID; Bernardo, Miguel; Bioque, Miquel; Cabrera, Bibiana; Corripio, Iluminada; Arango, Celso; Lobo, Antonio; Sánchez Torres, Ana María; Cuesta, Manuel J.; PEPs Group (Public Library Science, 2016-08-11)
      The objective of this study is to investigate cognitive performance in a first-episode psychosis sample, when stratifying the interaction by cannabis use and familial or non-familial psychosis. Hierarchical-regression ...
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      The effect of early life events on glucose levels in first-episode psychosis 

      García Rizo, Clemente; Cabrera, Bibiana; Bioque, Miquel; Mezquida, Gisela; Lobo, Antonio; González Pinto Arrillaga, Ana María ORCID; Díaz Caneja, Covadonga; Corripio, Iluminada; Vieta, Eduard; Baeza, Immaculada; García Portilla, María Paz; Gutiérrez Fraile, Miguel; Rodríguez Jiménez, Roberto; Garriga, Marina; Fernández Egea, Emilio; Bernardo, Miguel; PEPs Group (Frontiers Media, 2022-12)
      First episode of psychosis (FEP) patients display a wide variety of metabolic disturbances at onset, which might underlie these patients’ increased morbidity and early mortality. Glycemic abnormalities have been previously ...
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      The Role of Premorbid IQ and Age of Onset as Useful Predictors of Clinical, Functional Outcomes, and Recovery of Individuals with a First Episode of Psychosis 

      Molina García, Mariola; Fraguas, David; Del Rey Mejías, Ángel; Mezquida, Gisela; Sánchez Torres, Ana M.; Amoretti, Silvia; Lobo, Antonio; González Pinto Arrillaga, Ana María ORCID; Andreu Bernabeu, Álvaro; Corripio, Iluminada; Vieta, Eduard; Baeza, Inmaculada; Mané, Anna; Cuesta, Manuel; de la Serna, Elena; Payá, Beatriz; Zorrilla Martínez, Iñaki; Arango, Celso; Bernardo, Miquel; Rapado-Castro, Marta; Parellada, Mara (MDPI, 2021-06-02)
      Background: premorbid IQ (pIQ) and age of onset are predictors of clinical severity and long-term functioning after a first episode of psychosis. However, the additive influence of these variables on clinical, functional, ...