The role of childhood social fragmentation and perceived discrimination on maladaptive core schemas later in life among young adults at clinical high risk for psychosis and healthy comparisons
Diomino A, Yuan Q, Cadenhead K, Addington J, Bearden C, Cannon T, Keshavan M, Mathalon D, Perkins D, Stone W, Walker E, Woods S, Ku B. The role of childhood social fragmentation and perceived discrimination on maladaptive core schemas later in life among young adults at clinical high risk for psychosis and healthy comparisons. Schizophrenia Research 2025, 279: 71-78. PMID: 40174486, PMCID: PMC12035737, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2025.03.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical high riskCore schemasHealthy comparisonNeighbourhood social fragmentationNorth American Prodrome Longitudinal Study 2Perceived DiscriminationSocial fragmentationIn adulthoodNegative-self schemaPoor social functioningCross-sectional studyLongitudinal Study 2High riskU.S. Census dataNegative-selfStudy 2Design interventionsSchema formationSocial functioningPsychosisBaseline dataYoung adultsCensus dataAdulthoodChildhood
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