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    What Accounts for the Factors of Psychopathology? An Investigation of the Neurocognitive Correlates of Internalising, Externalising, and the p -Factor by Haywood, Darren, Baughman, Frank D, Mullan, Barbara A, Heslop, Karen R

    Published in Brain sciences (22-03-2022)
    “…Neurocognitive deficits have been consistently associated with a wide range of psychopathology and are proposed to not only be a consequence of the development…”
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    Psychopathology and Neurocognition in the Era of the p-Factor: The Current Landscape and the Road Forward by Haywood, Darren, Baughman, Frank D., Mullan, Barbara A., Heslop, Karen R.

    Published in Psychiatry international (Basel) (01-09-2021)
    “…Neurocognitive abilities have frequently been claimed to be involved in the aetiology of psychopathology. Neurocognitive deficits have been reported across…”
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    Neurocognitive Artificial Neural Network Models Are Superior to Linear Models at Accounting for Dimensional Psychopathology by Haywood, Darren, Baughman, Frank D., Mullan, Barbara A., Heslop, Karen R.

    Published in Brain sciences (10-08-2022)
    “…In recent years, there has been debate about the optimal conceptualisation of psychopathology. Structural models of psychopathology have been developed to…”
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    Smoking and Schizophrenia: Is Symptom Profile Related to Smoking and which Antipsychotic Medication is of Benefit in Reducing Cigarette use? by Barnes, Mark, Lawford, Bruce R., Burton, Simon C., Heslop, Karen R., Noble, Ernest P., Hausdorf, Karrin, Young, Ross McD

    “…Objective: Smoking rate is disproportionately high among patients with schizophrenia, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. However, cigarette…”
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    One p-Factor for All? Exploring the Applicability of Structural Models of Psychopathology within Subgroups of a Population by Haywood, Darren, Baughman, Frank D., Mullan, Barbara A., Heslop, Karen R.

    “…Structural models of psychopathology have emerged as an alternative to traditional categorical approaches. The bifactor model, which incorporates a general…”
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    Going “Up” to Move Forward: S-1 Bifactor Models and the Study of Neurocognitive Abilities in Psychopathology by Haywood, Darren, Baughman, Frank D., Mullan, Barbara A., Heslop, Karen R.

    “…Recently, structural models of psychopathology, that address the diagnostic stability and comorbidity issues of the traditional nosological approach, have…”
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    Do Dimensional Measures of Mental Health Symptoms Predict Level of Alcohol Involvement in the General Population? by Haywood, Darren, Pantaleo, Ashleigh, Mullan, Barbara A., Heslop, Karen R., Baughman, Frank D.

    Published in Substance use & misuse (2023)
    “…Background: There is a limited understanding of what specific mental health symptoms are associated to alcohol involvement. It is important to understand how…”
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    Using the WHO ASSIST to Assess Drug and Alcohol Misuse in the Acute Mental Health Setting to Guide Treatment Interventions by Heslop, Karen R., Ross, Calum, Berkin, John, Wynaden, Dianne

    “…This article reports the prevalence of alcohol and substance use in 695 patients with mental illnesses admitted to an inner city acute mental health unit over…”
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    Smoking and schizophrenia: is symptom profile related to smoking and which antipsychotic medication is of benefit in reducing cigarette use? by Barnes, Mark, Lawford, Bruce R., Burton, Simon C., Heslop, Karen R., Noble, Ernest P., Hausdorf, Karrin, Young, Ross McD

    “…Objective:  Smoking rate is disproportionately high among patients with schizophrenia, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. However, cigarette…”
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    The C/C genotype of the C957T polymorphism of the dopamine D2 receptor is associated with schizophrenia by Lawford, Bruce R., Young, Ross McD, Swagell, Christopher D., Barnes, Mark, Burton, Simon C., Ward, Warren K., Heslop, Karen R., Shadforth, Susan, van Daal, Angela, Morris, C. Phillip

    Published in Schizophrenia research (01-02-2005)
    “…The T allele of the human dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) gene C957T polymorphism is associated with reduced mRNA translation and stability. This results in…”
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