The association between migrant status and transition in an ultra-high risk for psychosis population

B. O’Donoghue, H. Geros, H. Sizer, J. Addington, G.P. Amminger, C.E. Beaden, K.S. Cadenhead, T.D. Cannon, B.A. Cornblatt, G.E. Berger, E.Y.H. Chen, L. de Haan, J.A. Hartmann, I.B. Hickie, H.K. Ising, S. Lavoie, A. Lin, C. Markulev, D.H. Mathalon, T.H. McGlashanN.G. Mifsud, N. Mossaheb, D.H. Nieman, M. Nordentoft, D.O. Perkins, A. Riecher-Rössler, M.R. Schäfer, M. Schlögelhofer, L.J. Seidman, S. Smesny, A. Thompson, M.T. Tsuang, M. van der Gaag, S. Verma, E.F. Walker, S.J. Wood, S.W. Woods, H.P. Yuen, A.R. Yung, P.D. McGorry, B. Nelson

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