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Study finds higher psychotic symptoms in young ‘night owls’ at risk of psychosis – News-Medical.net
Young people at ultra-high risk of developing psychosis have significantly higher psychotic symptoms if they are an evening person, researchers at Orygen, Australia’s…
Young people at ultra-high risk of developing psychosis have significantly higher psychotic symptoms if they are an evening person, researchers at Orygen, Australia’s centre of excellence in youth mental health, have found.
Their research, published last month in the journal Early Intervention in Psychiatry, investigated the link between sleep disturbance, chronotype – whether the young person was a morning or evening person – and psychotic symptoms.
Orygen’s Dr Jessica Hartmann, who led the study,…
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