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Sample Recruitment of Case-Controls The Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank is based on a case (schizophrenia) and control (non-psychiatric) sampling design. The sample is drawn from five Australian...
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This section of the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank web site provides general information for researchers wishing to access the facility for samples, data or volunteers. Notice: from September...
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View ArticleCommunicating a diagnosis of schizophrenia
A study that investigated how the diagnosis of schizophrenia was delivered from clinicians to their patients has lead to the development of the ComPsych training program, which aims to improve...
View ArticleASRB database 2.0
After 12 months of hard work and dedication, the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank (ASRB) is happy to announce that upgrades to the database have been completed. When the ASRB received a grant...
View Article“Reading” facial expressions and schizotypy
Understanding more about schizotypal individuals may help us to know more about how psychosis may develop. The ability to accurately read and interpret the facial expressions of people encountered in...
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