Background. Several psychometric instruments are available for the diagnostic interview of subjects at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis. Their diagnostic comparability is unknown. Methods. All referrals to the OASIS (London) or CAMEO (Cambridgeshire) UHR services from May 13 to Dec 14 were interviewed for a UHR state using both the CAARMS 12/2006 and the SIPS 5.0. Percent overall agreement, kappa, the McNemar-Bowker χ (2) test, equipercentile methods, and residual analyses were used to investigate diagnostic outcomes and symptoms severity or frequency. A conversion algorithm (CONVERT) was validated in an independent UHR sample from the Seoul Youth Clinic (Seoul). Results. There was overall substantial CAARMS-versus-SIPS agreement in the i...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical sub-groups of schizophrenia, namely drug related, traumatic, anxiety and stress...
Background. Several psychometric instruments are available for the diagnostic interview of subjects ...
Aim: To harmonize two ascertainment and severity rating instruments commonly used for the clinical h...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to critically examine the prognostic validity of various clini...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Objectives: Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified a...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed widespread interest in the early phase of psychotic disorder...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
It is not well established whether the incident outcomes of the clinical high-risk (CHR) syndrome fo...
Criteria for identifying individuals at imminent risk for onset of a psychotic disorder, that is "pr...
The aim of this guidance paper of the European Psychiatric Association is to provide evidence-based ...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical sub-groups of schizophrenia, namely drug related, traumatic, anxiety and stress...
Background. Several psychometric instruments are available for the diagnostic interview of subjects ...
Aim: To harmonize two ascertainment and severity rating instruments commonly used for the clinical h...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to critically examine the prognostic validity of various clini...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Objectives: Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified a...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed widespread interest in the early phase of psychotic disorder...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
It is not well established whether the incident outcomes of the clinical high-risk (CHR) syndrome fo...
Criteria for identifying individuals at imminent risk for onset of a psychotic disorder, that is "pr...
The aim of this guidance paper of the European Psychiatric Association is to provide evidence-based ...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical sub-groups of schizophrenia, namely drug related, traumatic, anxiety and stress...