Schizophrenia is commonly considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with significant morbidity; however, unlike other neurodevelopmental disorders, the symptoms of schizophrenia often do not manifest for decades. In most patients, the formal onset of schizophrenia is preceded by prodromal symptoms, including positive symptoms, mood symptoms, cognitive symptoms, and social withdrawal. The proximal events that trigger the formal onset of schizophrenia are not clear but may include developmental biological events and environmental interactions or stressors. Treatment with antipsychotic drugs clearly ameliorates psychotic symptoms, and maintenance therapy may prevent the occurrence of relapse. The use of atypical antipsychotic...
In this article a literature-based model (the Schizotypic Syndrome Questionnaire [SSQ] model) is pre...
This review examines the clinical and theoretical evidence justifying early intervention in individu...
Studying neuroleptic-naive first episode schizophrenia is a strategy for investigating clinical and ...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
In recent years, there has been much attention and effort in schizophrenia research devoted to under...
The initial prodromal symptoms in schizophrenia were studied in 100 DSM-diagnosed patients and 100 c...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
Schizophrenia and other mental disorders are often preceded by prodromal changes in behavior that ca...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychiatric disorder and patients experience significant comorbidity...
Schizophrenia is an invalidating disorder usually with an onset during adolescence or young adulthoo...
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The initial prodrome in psy-chosis is potentially important for early intervention, identifica-tion ...
This article explores the rationale for early detection and interven-tion in schizophrenia. The most...
Introduction: Illness wich develop in a complex way are the best described in stages, and those stag...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
In this article a literature-based model (the Schizotypic Syndrome Questionnaire [SSQ] model) is pre...
This review examines the clinical and theoretical evidence justifying early intervention in individu...
Studying neuroleptic-naive first episode schizophrenia is a strategy for investigating clinical and ...
Identification of a person in the prodromal stage of schizophrenia, before the onset of the first ep...
In recent years, there has been much attention and effort in schizophrenia research devoted to under...
The initial prodromal symptoms in schizophrenia were studied in 100 DSM-diagnosed patients and 100 c...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
Schizophrenia and other mental disorders are often preceded by prodromal changes in behavior that ca...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychiatric disorder and patients experience significant comorbidity...
Schizophrenia is an invalidating disorder usually with an onset during adolescence or young adulthoo...
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The initial prodrome in psy-chosis is potentially important for early intervention, identifica-tion ...
This article explores the rationale for early detection and interven-tion in schizophrenia. The most...
Introduction: Illness wich develop in a complex way are the best described in stages, and those stag...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
In this article a literature-based model (the Schizotypic Syndrome Questionnaire [SSQ] model) is pre...
This review examines the clinical and theoretical evidence justifying early intervention in individu...
Studying neuroleptic-naive first episode schizophrenia is a strategy for investigating clinical and ...