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  1. Early risk and protective factors and young adult outcomes in a longitudinal sample of young people with a history of psychotic‐like experiences
  2. Changes in self-concept and risk of psychotic experiences in adolescence: a longitudinal population based cohort study
  3. Fine motor skill and processing speed deficits in young people with psychotic experiences: A longitudinal study
  4. Do childhood psychotic experiences improve the prediction of adolescent psychopathology? A longitudinal population-based study
  5. Childhood psychotic experiences are associated with poorer global functioning throughout adolescence and into early adulthood
  6. F244. CHILDHOOD PSYCHOTIC EXPERIENCES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PERSISTENTLY POORER FUNCTIONING INTO YOUNG ADULTHOOD: A 9-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY
  7. O12.2. STICKS AND STONES MAY BREAK MY BONES BUT WORDS INCREASE THE RISK OF PSYCHOTIC EXPERIENCES
  8. T83. PROCESSING SPEED PERFORMANCE AND FUNCTIONING IN YOUNG ADOLESCENTS EXPERIENCING AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS
  9. Childhood trauma and psychotic symptoms
  10. From early intervention in psychosis to youth mental health reform: a review of the evolution and transformation of mental health services for young people
  11. White Matter Differences Among Adolescents Reporting Psychotic Experiences
  12. Psychotic experiences in the population: Association with functioning and mental distress
  13. Nonsuicidal self-injury, suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts among sexual minority youth in Ireland during their emerging adult years
  14. Prevalence of Mental Disorder among young adults in Ireland: a population based study
  15. The association between economic inactivity and mental health among young people: a longitudinal study of young adults who are not in employment, education or training
  16. Youth mental health in Ireland: a lot done, more to do?
  17. The impact of adolescent cannabis use, mood disorder and lack of education on attempted suicide in young adulthood
  18. Prevalence of DSM-IV mental disorders, deliberate self-harm and suicidal ideation in early adolescence: An Irish population-based study
  19. Towards a new paradigm of care: the International Declaration on Youth Mental Health