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1. 7.2 PSYCHOTIC LIKE EXPERIENCES AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS IN SEVEN-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN WITH FAMILIAL HIGH RISK OF SCHIZOPHRENIA OR BIPOLAR DISORDER. (9th April 2019)

2. Accumulation of Disadvantages Across Multiple Domains Amongst Subgroups of Children of Parents With Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder: Clustering Data from the Danish High Risk and Resilience Study VIA 7. Issue 1 (27th January 2022)

3. Childhood trauma in children at familial high risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder: A longitudinal study. The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study – VIA 7 and VIA 11. (24th March 2022)

4. F204. THE DANISH HIGH-RISK AND RESILIENCE STUDY - VIA 7 - A PROSPECTIVE COHORTE STUDY OF 522 7 YEARS OLD CHILDREN BORN TO PARENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA OR BIPOLAR DISORDER - RESULTS ON PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, COGNITION AND LIVING CONDITIONS. (1st April 2018)

5. F67. NEUROCOGNITION IN 7-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN OF PARENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA OR BIPOLAR DISORDER. (1st April 2018)

6. Home environment of 11-year-old children born to parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder – a controlled, 4-year follow-up study: The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study – VIA 11. Issue 6 (25th April 2023)

7. Impaired motor development in children with familial high risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and the association with psychotic experiences: a 4-year Danish observational follow-up study. (February 2023)

8. Is the Association Between Parents' Mental Illness and Child Psychopathology Mediated via Home Environment and Caregiver's Psychosocial Functioning? A Mediation Analysis of the Danish High Risk and Resilience Study—VIA7, a Population-Based Cohort Study. Issue 1 (26th June 2021)

9. Jumping to Conclusions and Its Associations With Psychotic Experiences in Preadolescent Children at Familial High Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder-The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study, VIA 11. (15th July 2022)

10. Mental disorders in preadolescent children at familial high‐risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder – a four‐year follow‐up study: The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study, VIA 11. (16th December 2021)