2022 - Research.com Psychology in Belgium Leader Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychosis, Psychiatry, Experience sampling method, Schizophrenia and Clinical psychology. The concepts of her Psychosis study are interwoven with issues in Delusion, Psychosocial, Activities of daily living, Sensitization and Cannabis. Her study in Psychiatry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sibling and Subclinical infection.
Inez Myin-Germeys has included themes like Developmental psychology, Affect and Mood in her Experience sampling method study. Her Schizophrenia study incorporates themes from Bipolar disorder, Genome-wide association study, Neuroscience and Gene–environment interaction. Her work on Psychological testing as part of general Clinical psychology research is frequently linked to Victimology, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Her primary areas of investigation include Psychosis, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Experience sampling method and Schizophrenia. Inez Myin-Germeys works mostly in the field of Psychosis, limiting it down to concerns involving Internal medicine and, occasionally, Endocrinology and Oncology. When carried out as part of a general Psychiatry research project, her work on Psychopathology, Paranoia and Paranoid Disorders is frequently linked to work in Child abuse, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
As a member of one scientific family, Inez Myin-Germeys mostly works in the field of Clinical psychology, focusing on Mental health and, on occasion, Psychological intervention. Her Experience sampling method course of study focuses on Developmental psychology and Stressor. Her studies in Schizophrenia integrate themes in fields like Genetics, Bipolar disorder, Genome-wide association study and Genetic association.
Her primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Experience sampling method, Psychosis, Schizophrenia and Mental health. Inez Myin-Germeys combines subjects such as Psychosocial, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, Social cognition and Mechanism with her study of Clinical psychology. Her Experience sampling method study combines topics in areas such as Intervention, Compliance, Dementia and Affect.
Her Psychosis study also includes fields such as
Clinical psychology, Experience sampling method, Schizophrenia, Psychosis and Mental health are her primary areas of study. Her research integrates issues of Psychosocial, Structural equation modeling and Social support in her study of Clinical psychology. Her Experience sampling method study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Compliance and Young adult.
Her Schizophrenia research includes themes of Bipolar disorder, Quality of life, Distress and Affect. In general Psychosis, her work in Schizotypy is often linked to Evening linking many areas of study. Inez Myin-Germeys interconnects Insomnia, Obesity, Genetic correlation and Confidence interval in the investigation of issues within Mental health.
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Biological insights from 108 schizophrenia-associated genetic loci
Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Benjamin M. Neale;Benjamin M. Neale;Aiden Corvin;James T. R. Walters.
Nature (2014)
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the psychosis continuum: evidence for a psychosis proneness-persistence-impairment model of psychotic disorder
J van Os;R J Linscott;Inez Myin-Germeys;P Delespaul.
Psychological Medicine (2009)
Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs
S. Hong Lee;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Benjamin M. Neale;Benjamin M. Neale;Stephen V. Faraone.
Nature Genetics (2013)
Genome-wide association study identifies five new schizophrenia loci
Stephan Ripke;Alan R. Sanders;Kenneth S. Kendler;Douglas F. Levinson.
Nature Genetics (2011)
For whom the mind wanders, and when: an experience-sampling study of working memory and executive control in daily life.
Michael J. Kane;Leslie H. Brown;Jennifer C. McVay;Paul J. Silvia.
Psychological Science (2007)
Modeling Linkage Disequilibrium Increases Accuracy of Polygenic Risk Scores
Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson;Jian Yang;Hilary K. Finucane;Alexander Gusev.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2015)
Emotional reactivity to daily life stress in psychosis.
Inez Myin-Germeys;Jim van Os;Joseph E. Schwartz;Arthur A. Stone.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2001)
Experience sampling research in psychopathology: opening the black box of daily life
Inez Myin-Germeys;M Oorschot;D Collip;J Lataster.
Psychological Medicine (2009)
Stress-reactivity in psychosis: evidence for an affective pathway to psychosis
Inez Myin-Germeys;Jim van Os.
Clinical Psychology Review (2007)
Psychosocial Stress and Psychosis. A Review of the Neurobiological Mechanisms and the Evidence for Gene-Stress Interaction
Ruud van Winkel;Ruud van Winkel;Nicholas C. Stefanis;Nicholas C. Stefanis;Inez Myin-Germeys;Inez Myin-Germeys.
Schizophrenia Bulletin (2008)
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