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Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis.

Akiah Ottesen BergW T V HegelstadInge JoaStein E OpjordsmoenBjørn Rishovd RundJan Ivar RøssbergErik SimonsenJan Olav JohannessenTor K LarsenUlrik Helt HaahrThomas H McGlashanSvein FriisIngrid Melle
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Results indicate that antipsychotic medication is equally beneficial in the achievement of symptomatic remission in FEP after 2 years independent of CIT. Still, FEP patients with CIT had more severe positive, depressive, and excited symptoms throughout.
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