patients at ultra high risk of psychosis: benefits and risks. Objective: Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised interest in intervention prior to the onset of frank psychosis. The aim of this review was to examine whether interventions in the prodromal phase have a favourable benefit ⁄ risk ratio. Method: A literature search in PubMed, EMBASE and PsycINFO was performed. Results: Three randomized clinical trials with antipsychotic medication and ⁄or cognitive behavioural therapy as clinical intervention suggested a positive effect at the end of treatment, but no significant differences were found at the end of follow-up periods from 1 to 4 years. Naturalistic studies present a hypothesis abou...
Early and valid detection of the psychosis risk syndrome, and indicated prevention aim at preventing...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
Objective: Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised ...
Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised interest in...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
In recent years, psychopharmacological intervention in prodromal psychosis, also known as the ultra-...
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive therapy and/or low-dose antipsychotic administered during the prodromal phase ...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Background. The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seekin...
Intervention at the earliest illness stage, in ultra or clinical high-risk individuals, or indicated...
AimPrevious research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients "at risk" ...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
Early and valid detection of the psychosis risk syndrome, and indicated prevention aim at preventing...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
Objective: Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised ...
Prediction of transition to psychosis in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia has raised interest in...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
In recent years, psychopharmacological intervention in prodromal psychosis, also known as the ultra-...
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive therapy and/or low-dose antipsychotic administered during the prodromal phase ...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Background. The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seekin...
Intervention at the earliest illness stage, in ultra or clinical high-risk individuals, or indicated...
AimPrevious research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients "at risk" ...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
Early and valid detection of the psychosis risk syndrome, and indicated prevention aim at preventing...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...