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Wigman, J.T.W.

(J. T W Wigman)


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3 Most Recent Publications

Early trauma and familial risk in the development of the extended psychosis phenotype in adolescence (Article)
Wigman, J.T.W. Winkel, R. van Ormel, J. Verhulst, F.C. Os, J. van Vollebergh, W.A.M.
2012-10-01
The structure of the extended psychosis phenotype in early adolescence - A cross-sample replication (Article)
Wigman, J.T.W. Vollebergh, W.A.M. Raaijmakers, Q.A.W. Iedema, J. Van Dorsselaer, S. Ormel, J. Verhulst, F.C. Os, J. van
2011-07-01
Evidence for a persistent, environment-dependent and deteriorating subtype of subclinical psychotic experiences: a 6-year longitudinal general population study (Article)
Wigman, J.T.W. Winkel, R. van Raaijmakers, Q.A.W. Ormel, J. Verhulst, F.C. Reijneveld, S.A. Os, J. van Vollebergh, W.A.M.
2011-04-11