Joseph Kambeitz

About Joseph Kambeitz

Joseph Kambeitz, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität zu Köln, specializes in the field of Psychiatry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Development of the PSYCHS: Positive SYmptoms and Diagnostic Criteria for the CAARMS Harmonized with the SIPS

Distinct multimodal biological and functional profiles of symptom-based subgroups in recent-onset psychosis

Alterations of Functional Connectivity Dynamics in Affective and Psychotic Disorders

N-Acetyl-Cysteine And A Specialized Preventive Intervention For Individuals At High Risk For Psychosis–A Randomized Double-Blind Multicenter Trial

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Exercise Interventions for Psychotic Disorders: The Impact of Exercise Intensity, Mindfulness Components, and Other Moderators on …

Algorithmic fairness in precision psychiatry: analysis of prediction models in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis

Transdiagnostic subgroups of cognitive impairment in early affective and psychotic illness

Illusory generalizability of clinical prediction models

Joseph Kambeitz Information

University

Position

University Hospital Cologne

Citations(all)

5212

Citations(since 2020)

3430

Cited By

3086

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

62

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

University Profile Page

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Joseph Kambeitz Skills & Research Interests

Psychiatry

Top articles of Joseph Kambeitz

N-Acetyl-Cysteine And A Specialized Preventive Intervention For Individuals At High Risk For Psychosis–A Randomized Double-Blind Multicenter Trial

Schizophrenia Bulletin Open

2024/2/28

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Exercise Interventions for Psychotic Disorders: The Impact of Exercise Intensity, Mindfulness Components, and Other Moderators on …

2024/2/23

Joseph Kambeitz
Joseph Kambeitz

H-Index: 24

Algorithmic fairness in precision psychiatry: analysis of prediction models in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis

The British Journal of Psychiatry

2024/2

Illusory generalizability of clinical prediction models

Science

2024/1/12

A multivariate cognitive approach to predict social functioning in recent onset psychosis in response to computerized cognitive training

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry

2024/1/10

Neurocognitive skills and vulnerability for psychosis in depression and across the psychotic spectrum: findings from the PRONIA Consortium

The British Journal of Psychiatry

2023/10

Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) combined with unsupervised machine learning shows sensitivity to identify individuals in potential need for psychiatric assessment

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience

2023/9/16

The empirical structure of psychopathology is represented in large language models

2023/9/14

The heterogeneity of attenuated and brief limited psychotic symptoms: association of contents with age, sex, country, religion, comorbidities, and functioning

Frontiers in psychiatry

2023/7/7

Decomposing the Heterogeneity of Psychosis: Meaningful Disease Dimensions or Idiosyncratic Noise?

Biological Psychiatry

2023/5/1

Disentangling heterogeneity of psychosis expression in the general population: sex-specific moderation effects of environmental risk factors on symptom networks

Psychological Medicine

2023/4

The Role of Social Defeat in Neurological differences in Psychotic Patients

European Psychiatry

2023/3/1

The non-specific nature of mental health and structural brain outcomes following childhood trauma

Psychological Medicine

2023/2

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