Gender differences in first self-perceived signs and symptoms in patients with an at-risk mental state and first-episode psychosis.
Ulrike HeitzErich StuderusStephanie Menghini-MüllerMartina PapmeyerLaura EgloffSarah IttigAstrid NavarraChristina AndreouAnita Riecher-RösslerPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2017)
Our results suggest that only few and relatively small gender differences exist in the first self-perceived signs and symptoms. While men initially mainly notice negative/cognitive symptoms, women first notice (sub-threshold) positive and affective symptoms.