7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

42 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME | Saturday, 28 September 2019 S-29 SYMPOSIA 14:30–16:00 Stanford Paranoia: Cognitive and emotional pro- cesses in focus Chairs: K. Krkovic, Hamburg, Germany A. Clamor, Hamburg, Germany S-29-001 Temporal dynamics of suspiciousness and hal- lucinations in clinical high risk and first episode psychosis K. Hermans, Leuven, Belgium Y. van der Steen S-29-002 Cognitive reappraisal during an experimental social exclusion paradigm and its effects on paranoia – a comparison of participants with psychotic disorders and healthy controls A. Clamor, Hamburg, Germany J. Sundag, T. Lincoln S-29-003 Effectiveness of emotion regulation in daily life of individuals with psychosis and non- clinical controls L. Ludwig, Hamburg, Germany S. Mehl, K. Krkovic, T. Lincoln S-29-004 Predicting improvement of psychotic symptoms in a psychological online intervention: A sec- ondary longitudinal analysis of an 8-week randomized controlled trial for participants with psychosis (EviBaS trial) T. Lüdtke, Tromsø, Norway S. Moritz, N. Rüegg, G. Pfuhl, T. Berger, S. Westermann O-07 ORAL PRESENTATIONS 14:30–16:00 Princeton Outcome Chair: W. Wölwer, Düsseldorf, Germany O-07-001 Early recovery and employment outcome 13 years after first episode psychosis P. Strålin, Tullinge, Sweden M. Skott, J. Cullberg O-07-002 The association between early-onset schizo- phrenia with socio-economic outcomes and cohabitation status: A population-based cohort study C. Hakulinen, Helsinki, Finland J. J. McGrath, A. Timmerman, N. Skipper, P. B. Mortensen, C. B. Pedersen, E. Agerbo O-07-003 The quality of life of schizophrenia clients en- rolled in an assertive outreach program – a 24-month follow-up study N. Ehlers, Red Deer, Canada O-07-004 Clinical, social and personal recovery in one model! A latent mixture Markov model describ- ing the course of recovery in schizophrenia S. Castelein, Groningen, The Netherlands M. Timmerman, M. van der Gaag, E. Visser O-07-005 Individuals with schizophrenia show intact social behavior when given the opportunity to do so Z. Kasanova, Leuven, Belgium M. Oorschot, I. Myin-Germeys O-07-006 Associations of psychosis-risk symptoms with quality of life and self-rated health in the com- munity C. Michel, Bern, Switzerland S. J. Schmidt, N. Schnyder, R. Flückiger, I. Käufeler, B. G. Schimmelmann, F. Schultze-Lutter

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