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Lotta-Katrin Pries
Researcher at Maastricht University Medical Centre
Publications - 46
Citations - 1025
Lotta-Katrin Pries is an academic researcher from Maastricht University Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosis & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 625 citations. Previous affiliations of Lotta-Katrin Pries include Maastricht University.
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White Noise Speech Illusions : A Trait-Dependent Risk Marker for Psychotic Disorder?
Elaine Schepers,Richel Lousberg,Sinan Guloksuz,Lotta-Katrin Pries,Philippe Delespaul,Gunter Kenis,Jurjen J. Luykx,Bochao D. Lin,Alexander Richards,Berna Binnur Akdede,Tolga Binbay,Vesile Altınyazar,Berna Yalınçetin,Güvem Gümüş-Akay,Burçin Cihan,Haldun Soygür,Halis Ulaş,Eylem Sahin Cankurtaran,Semra Ulusoy Kaymak,Marina Mihaljevic,Sanja Andric Petrovic,Tijana Mirjanic,Miguel Bernardo,Bibiana Cabrera,Julio Bobes,Pilar A. Saiz,María Paz García-Portilla,Julio Sanjuán,Eduardo J. Aguilar,Jose Luis Santos,Estela Jiménez-López,Manuel Arrojo,Angel Carracedo,Gonzalo López,Javier González-Peñas,Mara Parellada,Nadja P. Maric,Cem Atbaşoğlu,Alp Üçok,Köksal Alptekin,Meram Can Saka,Celso Arango,Bart P. F. Rutten,Jim van Os,Jim van Os,Jim van Os +45 more
TL;DR: The association between white noise speech illusions and familial risk is contingent on additional evidence of endophenotypic expression and of exposure to childhood adversity, and speech illusions may represent a trait-dependent risk marker.
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Examining the independent and joint effects of molecular genetic liability and environmental exposures in schizophrenia: results from the EUGEI study
Sinan Guloksuz,Lotta-Katrin Pries,Philippe Delespaul,Gunter Kenis,Jurjen J. Luykx,Bochao D. Lin,Alexander Richards,Berna Binnur Akdede,Tolga Binbay,Vesile Altınyazar,Berna Yalınçetin,Güvem Gümüş-Akay,Burçin Cihan,Haldun Soygür,Halis Ulaş,EylemŞahin Cankurtaran,Semra Ulusoy Kaymak,Marina Mihaljevic,Sanja Andric Petrovic,Tijana Mirjanic,Miguel Bernardo,Bibiana Cabrera,Julio Bobes,Pilar A. Saiz,María Paz García-Portilla,Julio Sanjuán,Eduardo J. Aguilar,Jose Luis Santos,Estela Jiménez-López,Manuel Arrojo,Angel Carracedo,Gonzalo López,Javier González-Peñas,Mara Parellada,Nadja P. Maric,Cem Atbaşog Lu,Alp Üçok,Köksal Alptekin,Meram Can Saka,Celso Arango,Michael Conlon O'Donovan,Bart P. F. Rutten,Jim van Os +42 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the etiopathogenesis of schizophrenia involves genetic underpinnings that act by making individuals more sensitive to the effects of some environmental exposures, including cannabis use and exposure to early‐life adversities.
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Evidence That Environmental and Familial Risks for Psychosis Additively Impact a Multidimensional Subthreshold Psychosis Syndrome
Lotta-Katrin Pries,Sinan Guloksuz,Sinan Guloksuz,Margreet ten Have,Ron de Graaf,Saskia van Dorsselaer,Nicole Gunther,Nicole Gunther,Christian Rauschenberg,Ulrich Reininghaus,Ulrich Reininghaus,Rajiv Radhakrishnan,Maarten Bak,Bart P. F. Rutten,Jim van Os,Jim van Os,Jim van Os +16 more
TL;DR: Early motivational and cognitive impairments in the context of PE may be reducible to affective dysregulation, and additively give rise to a multidimensional subthreshold state anticipating the multiddimensional clinical syndrome.
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The Complexities of Evaluating the Exposome in Psychiatry: A Data-Driven Illustration of Challenges and Some Propositions for Amendments
Sinan Guloksuz,Sinan Guloksuz,Bart P. F. Rutten,Lotta-Katrin Pries,Margreet ten Have,Ron de Graaf,Saskia van Dorsselaer,Boris Klingenberg,Jim van Os,Jim van Os,Jim van Os,John P. A. Ioannidis +11 more
TL;DR: By analyzing the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 data, this work provides a data-driven illustration of how closely connected the exposures and the mental health outcomes are and how model and variable specifications produce "vibration of effects" (variation of results under multiple different model specifications).
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Association of preceding psychosis risk states and non-psychotic mental disorders with incidence of clinical psychosis in the general population: a prospective study in the NEMESIS-2 cohort.
Sinan Guloksuz,Sinan Guloksuz,Lotta-Katrin Pries,Margreet ten Have,Ron de Graaf,Saskia van Dorsselaer,Boris Klingenberg,Maarten Bak,Bochao D. Lin,Kristel R van Eijk,Philippe Delespaul,Therese van Amelsvoort,Jurjen J. Luykx,Jurjen J. Luykx,Bart P. F. Rutten,Jim van Os +15 more
TL;DR: Although the psychosis high‐risk state displayed a high relative risk for clinical psychosis outcome even after adjusting for other psychopathology, the PAF was comparatively low, given the low prevalence of psychosis high-risk states in the population.