The at-risk mental state (ARMS) is associated with a very high risk of psychosis, but it is difficult to predict which individuals will later develop psychosis on the basis of their presenting symptoms. We investigated psychopathological dimensions in subjects with an ARMS and examined whether particular symptom dimensions predicted subsequent transition to psychosis.The sample comprised 122 subjects (aged 16-35 years) meeting Personal Assessment and Crisis Evaluation clinic criteria for the ARMS recruited through Outreach and Support in South London, a clinical service for people with an ARMS. A principal axis factor analysis was performed on symptom scores, obtained at presentation from the Comprehensive Assessment of the At-Risk Mental S...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
Transition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far it has ...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
The at-risk mental state (ARMS) is associated with a very high risk of psychosis, but it is difficul...
Background Many research groups have attempted to predict which individuals with an at-risk mental s...
Objective: The cognitive and motivational impairments observed in psychotic disorders may reflect ea...
Schizotypy and clinical high risk (CHR) criteria can identify individuals who are at increased risk ...
Both schizotypy and at-risk mental states (ARMS: prodromal states) define individuals at risk for ps...
BACKGROUND: Accuracy of risk algorithms for psychosis prediction in "at risk mental state" (ARMS) s...
Meta-analyses suggest that - among help-seeking individuals - only about one third of those meeting ...
BACKGROUND: Improving the identification of clinical vulnerability to psychosis in help-seeking sub...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe at-risk mental state (ARMS) has been the subject of much interest ...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
Transition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far it has ...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
The at-risk mental state (ARMS) is associated with a very high risk of psychosis, but it is difficul...
Background Many research groups have attempted to predict which individuals with an at-risk mental s...
Objective: The cognitive and motivational impairments observed in psychotic disorders may reflect ea...
Schizotypy and clinical high risk (CHR) criteria can identify individuals who are at increased risk ...
Both schizotypy and at-risk mental states (ARMS: prodromal states) define individuals at risk for ps...
BACKGROUND: Accuracy of risk algorithms for psychosis prediction in "at risk mental state" (ARMS) s...
Meta-analyses suggest that - among help-seeking individuals - only about one third of those meeting ...
BACKGROUND: Improving the identification of clinical vulnerability to psychosis in help-seeking sub...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe at-risk mental state (ARMS) has been the subject of much interest ...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
Transition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far it has ...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...