Items where Author is "Hoefler, M."
Number of items: 8. 2009Beesdo, K. and Knappe, S. and Hoefler, M. and Lieb, R. and Wittchen, H. U.. (2009) Stability and persistence of anxiety disorders among youth : a prospective-longitudinal community study : abstract. European neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 19, Suppl. 3 , S590. 2008Nocon, A. and Wittchen, H.-U. and Beesdo, K. and Brueckl, T. and Hoefler, M. and Pfister, H. and Zimmermann, P. and Lieb, R.. (2008) Differential familial liability of panic disorder and agoraphobia. Depression and anxiety, Vol. 25, H. 5. pp. 422-434. Behrendt, S. and Wittehen, H. U. and Hoefler, M. and Lieb, R. and Beesdo, K.. (2008) Early smoking onset and other substance use : the risk and speed of transition to regular nicotine use and dependence : abstract. European neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 18, Suppl. 4 , S552. Behrendt, S. and Wittehen, H. U. and Hoefler, M. and Lieb, R. and Beesdo, K.. (2008) High-risk phases for first substance use, transition to regular substance use and substance use disorders in adolescence : abstract. European neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 18, Suppl. 4 , S552-S553. Gloster, A. T. and Klotsche, J. and Hoefler, M. and Beesdo, K. and Lieb, R. and Wittchen, H. U.. (2008) The longitudinal prospective structure of common mental disorders during adolescence and early adulthood : abstract. European neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 18, Suppl. 4 , S280-S281. 2007Gloster, A. and Beesdo, K. and Hoefler, M. and Lieb, R. and Wittchen, H.. (2007) Anxiety disorders and the risk for subsequent mood and psychotic disorders in the first three decades of life. European neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 17, Suppl. 4 , S524-S525. Schreier, A. and Wittchen, H. U. and Hoefler, M. and Lieb, R.. (2007) Maternal psychopathology - a risk factor for affective, anxiety and substance use disorders in offspring? Results from a prospective-longitudinal community study. Pharmacopsychiatry, Vol. 40, H. 5. p. 216. Lieb, R. and Hoefler, M. and Wittchen, H. U. and Bronisch, T.. (2007) Smoking predicts suicidality : findings from a prospective community study. European psychiatry, Vol. 22, Suppl. 1 , S40. |