Purpose: The London Child Health and Development Study (CHADS) is a prospective, longitudinal investigation of children, sampled from the general community aged 9–11 years and assessed biennially, who present premorbid risk markers for schizophrenia. The study aims to characterise developmental trajectories of psychological, cognitive, and biological functioning in at-risk children and identify potential targets for early preventative intervention. This review summarises CHADS findings, discusses these in the context of recent theory regarding aetiology and prevention of schizophrenia, and highlights challenges to be addressed with future research. Methods: We review (1) epidemiological information on the prevalence and correlates of develo...
BackgroundIdentifying at-risk individuals during the premorbid stage of the illness pathway to schiz...
PURPOSE: Neurocognitive difficulties and early childhood speech/motor delays are well documented amo...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in adolescence and are associated with poorer psy...
Purpose: The London Child Health and Development Study (CHADS) is a prospective, longitudinal invest...
Purpose The London Child Health and Development Study (CHADS) is a prospective, longitudinal investi...
Recently, we proposed a method for screening community samples to identify children aged 9–12 years ...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
[Extract] Our group has therefore sought to develop a new, cost-effective, and feasible method for i...
Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes leading to schizophr...
We have proposed that children who present psychotic-like experiences as part of a triad of antecede...
Background: Recognising and intervening with individuals at risk for schizophrenia prior to illness ...
Background: Birth cohort (BC) studies demonstrate that individuals who develop schizophrenia differ ...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
Problem statement: Schizophrenia is one of the most serious forms of mental diseases, but the etiolo...
individuals who develop schizophrenia differ from the gen-eral population on a range of developmenta...
BackgroundIdentifying at-risk individuals during the premorbid stage of the illness pathway to schiz...
PURPOSE: Neurocognitive difficulties and early childhood speech/motor delays are well documented amo...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in adolescence and are associated with poorer psy...
Purpose: The London Child Health and Development Study (CHADS) is a prospective, longitudinal invest...
Purpose The London Child Health and Development Study (CHADS) is a prospective, longitudinal investi...
Recently, we proposed a method for screening community samples to identify children aged 9–12 years ...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
[Extract] Our group has therefore sought to develop a new, cost-effective, and feasible method for i...
Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes leading to schizophr...
We have proposed that children who present psychotic-like experiences as part of a triad of antecede...
Background: Recognising and intervening with individuals at risk for schizophrenia prior to illness ...
Background: Birth cohort (BC) studies demonstrate that individuals who develop schizophrenia differ ...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
Problem statement: Schizophrenia is one of the most serious forms of mental diseases, but the etiolo...
individuals who develop schizophrenia differ from the gen-eral population on a range of developmenta...
BackgroundIdentifying at-risk individuals during the premorbid stage of the illness pathway to schiz...
PURPOSE: Neurocognitive difficulties and early childhood speech/motor delays are well documented amo...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in adolescence and are associated with poorer psy...