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Overview

Costas N. Stefanis was affiliated with the Mental Health Research Institute in Australia. Their research career focused primarily on mental health sciences, contributing to the academic field through various publications and collaborations during their active years.

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Costas N. Stefanis is recorded as deceased, indicating that any references to their work and career are presented in the past tense, reflecting their completed contributions to the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Evidence that three dimensions of psychosis have a distribution in the general population.

    N. C. Stefanis;M. Hanssen;N. K. Smirnis;D. A. Avramopoulos

  • Schizophrenia susceptibility loci on chromosomes 13q32 and 8p21

    Jean Louis Blouin;Beth A. Dombroski;Swapan K. Nath;Virginia K. Lasseter

  • Major depression in the era of economic crisis: a replication of a cross-sectional study across Greece.

    Marina Economou;Michael Madianos;Lily E. Peppou;Athanasios Patelakis

  • Early adolescent cannabis exposure and positive and negative dimensions of psychosis.

    N. C. Stefanis;P. Delespaul;C. Henquet;C. Bakoula

  • Suicidal ideation and reported suicide attempts in Greece during the economic crisis.

    Marina Economou;Michael G. Madianos;Lily Evangelia Peppou;Christos Theleritis

  • Cytokine serum levels, autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction and surface marker analysis in never medicated and chronically medicated schizophrenic patients.

    St. Theodoropoulou;G. Spanakos;C.N. Baxevanis;M. Economou

  • Depression and economic hardship across Greece in 2008 and 2009: two cross-sectional surveys nationwide

    Michael Madianos;Marina Economou;Tatiana Alexiou;Costas Stefanis

  • A meta-analysis and transmission disequilibrium study of association between the dopamine D3 receptor gene and schizophrenia

    J Williams;G Spurlock;P Holmans;R Mant

  • Factorial Composition of Self-Rated Schizotypal Traits Among Young Males Undergoing Military Training

    Nicholas C. Stefanis;Nikolaos Smyrnis;Dimitrios Avramopoulos;Ioannis Evdokimidis

  • Duration of flooding sessions in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive patients

    A.D. Rabavilas;J.C. Boulougouris;C. Stefanis

  • Higher scores of self reported schizotypy in healthy young males carrying the COMT high activity allele.

    D. Avramopoulos;N. C. Stefanis;I. Hantoumi;N. Smyrnis;N. Smyrnis

  • Five-factor model of schizophrenic psychopathology: how valid is it?

    L. Lykouras;P. Oulis;K. Psarros;E. Daskalopoulou

  • Drug abuse and psychiatric comorbidity.

    Anna Kokkevi;Costas N. Stefanis

  • The epidemiology of licit and illicit substance use among high school students in Greece.

    Anna Kokkevi;Costas N. Stefanis

  • Perceived social stigma, self-concept, and self-stigmatization of patient with schizophrenia.

    Maria Veroniki Karidi;Costas N. Stefanis;Christos Theleritis;Maria Tzedaki

  • COMT Val158Met moderation of stress-induced psychosis

    Nicholas C. Stefanis;Cécile Henquet;Dimitrios Avramopoulos;Nikolaos Smyrnis;Nikolaos Smyrnis

  • Fighting psychiatric stigma in the classroom: The impact of an educational intervention on secondary school students’ attitudes to schizophrenia

    M. Economou;E. Louki;L. E. Peppou;C. Gramandani

  • Clinical characteristics of auditory hallucinations

    P. G. Oulis;V. G. Mavreas;J. M. Mamounas;C. N. Stefanis

  • Low and high melatonin excretors among healthy individuals

    Joanna-Despina Bergiannaki;Constantin R. Soldatos;Thomas J. Paparrigopoulos;Mariam Syrengelas

  • Delusional depression: phenomenology and response to treatment. A prospective study.

    E. Lykouras;D. Malliaras;G. N. Christodoulou;Y. Papakostas

Frequent Co-Authors

Nikolaos Smyrnis
Nikolaos Smyrnis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Dimitrios Avramopoulos
Dimitrios Avramopoulos Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ioannis Evdokimidis
Ioannis Evdokimidis Eginition Hospital
Alessandro Serretti
Alessandro Serretti Kore University of Enna
Julien Mendlewicz
Julien Mendlewicz Université Libre de Bruxelles
Anna Kokkevi
Anna Kokkevi National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Niki Antypa
Niki Antypa Leiden University
Walter J. Muir
Walter J. Muir University of Edinburgh
Fabio Macciardi
Fabio Macciardi University of California, Irvine
Antonia Vernadakis
Antonia Vernadakis University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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