Background: Longitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have emphasized the conversion vs non-conversion distinction and thus far have not focused intensively on classification among non-converters. The present study proposes a system for classifying CHR outcomes over time when using the Structured Interview for Psychosis-risk Syndromes and evaluates its validity. Method: The system for classifying CHR outcomes is referred to as current status specifiers, with current meaning over the month prior to the present evaluation and specifiers indicating a set of labels and descriptions of the statuses. Specifiers for four current statuses are described: progression, persistence, partial remission, and full re...
Context: Early detection and prospective evaluation of clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who may ...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychoti...
© 2017 The clinical-high-risk for psychosis (CHR-P) syndrome is heterogeneous in terms of clinical p...
Background: Longitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have emphasi...
AbstractBackgroundLongitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have e...
The Clinical High-Risk state for psychosis (CHR-P) paradigm was introduced about 2 decades ago. Over...
It is not well established whether the incident outcomes of the clinical high-risk (CHR) syndrome fo...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
The main focus of research on clinical high-risk states for psychosis (CHR) has been the development...
BackgroundTransition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) syn...
Context During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic ...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
Context: Early detection and prospective evaluation of clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who may ...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychoti...
© 2017 The clinical-high-risk for psychosis (CHR-P) syndrome is heterogeneous in terms of clinical p...
Background: Longitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have emphasi...
AbstractBackgroundLongitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have e...
The Clinical High-Risk state for psychosis (CHR-P) paradigm was introduced about 2 decades ago. Over...
It is not well established whether the incident outcomes of the clinical high-risk (CHR) syndrome fo...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
The main focus of research on clinical high-risk states for psychosis (CHR) has been the development...
BackgroundTransition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) syn...
Context During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic ...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Although the clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) paradigm has become well-established over the pa...
Context: Early detection and prospective evaluation of clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who may ...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychoti...
© 2017 The clinical-high-risk for psychosis (CHR-P) syndrome is heterogeneous in terms of clinical p...