Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
Journal Title
Scribante L, Blumenthal R, Saayman G, Roos JL: 2004. A retrospective review of 1018 suicide cases from the capital city of South Africa for the period 1997-2000. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 25 (1) / March, pp 52-55.
Abecasis GR, Burt RA, Hall D, Bochum S, Doheny KF, Lundy SL, Torrington M, Roos JL, Gogos JA, Karayiorgou M: 2004. Genomewide scan in families with Schizophrenia from the founder population of Afrikaners reveals evidence for linkage and uniparental disomy on chromosome 1. American Journal of Human Genetics, 74, pp 403-417.
Wiehahn GJ, Bosch GP, du Preez RR, Pretorius HW, Karayiorgou M, Roos JL: 2004. Assessment of the frequency of the 22q11 Deletion in Afrikaner schizophrenic patients. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B-Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 129 (B), pp 20-22.
Karayiorgou M, Torrington M, Abecasis GR, Pretorius HW, Robertson B, Kaliski S, Lay S, Sobin C, Möller N, Lundy SL, Blundell M, Gogos JA, Roos JL: 2004. Phenotypic characterization and genealogical tracing in an Afrikaner Scizophrenia database. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B-Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 124 (B), pp 20-28.
van Staden CW, Fulford KWM: 2004. Changes in semantic uses of first person pronouns as possible linguistic markers of recovery in psychotherapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38 (4) / April, pp 226-232.
Motlana LM, Sokudela B F, Moraka TS, Roos JL, Snyman ME: 2004. In touch with reality. South African Psychiatry Review, 7 (4) / Nov, pp 26-29.
Roos JL, Pretorius HW, Karayiorgou M: 2004. Multiple affected Afrikaner Families in a Schizophrenia Genetic Study: Environmental Risk Factors in Interaction with Genotypes. South African Psychiatry Review, 7 (4) / Nov, pp 10-14.
van Wyk S, von Brandis-Martini P, Pretorius HW, Webber LM: 2004. HIV seroprevalence and associated factors in 200 acute psychiatric admissions. Southern African Journal of Epidemiology and Infection, 19 (2), pp 63-68.
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