Recent focus on early detection and intervention in psychosis has renewed interest in subtle psychopathology beyond positive and negative symptoms. Such self-experienced sub-clinical disturbances are described in detail by the basic symptom concept. This review will give an introduction into the concept of basic symptoms and describe the development of the current instruments for their assessment, the Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument, Adult (SPI-A) and Child and Youth version (SPI-CY), as well as of the two at-risk criteria: the at-risk criterion Cognitive-Perceptive Basic Symptoms (COPER) and the high-risk criterion Cognitive isturbances (COGDIS). Further, an overview of prospective studies using both or either basic symptom criteria and...
Objectives: This study is to explore the frequency of basic symptoms and their relationship with cur...
Subjective disturbances in mental processes are the focus of the concept of basic symptoms (BSs), wh...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Recent focus on early detection and intervention in psychosis has renewed interest in subtle psychop...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
The majority of first-episode psychoses are preceded by a prodromal phase that is several years on a...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
The early detection and treatment of persons at-risk for psychosis is currently regarded a promising...
Cognitive-perceptive 'basic symptoms' are used complementary to ultra-high-risk criteria in order to...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psychosis was explored retrospectively in first-ep...
In its initial formulation, the concept of basic symptoms (BSs) integrated findings on the early sym...
In its initial formulation, the concept of basic symptoms (BSs) integrated findings on the early sym...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
Objective: Recognizing the prodrome of a first psychotic episode prospectively creates the opportun...
Objectives: This study is to explore the frequency of basic symptoms and their relationship with cur...
Subjective disturbances in mental processes are the focus of the concept of basic symptoms (BSs), wh...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...
Recent focus on early detection and intervention in psychosis has renewed interest in subtle psychop...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
The majority of first-episode psychoses are preceded by a prodromal phase that is several years on a...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
The early detection and treatment of persons at-risk for psychosis is currently regarded a promising...
Cognitive-perceptive 'basic symptoms' are used complementary to ultra-high-risk criteria in order to...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psychosis was explored retrospectively in first-ep...
In its initial formulation, the concept of basic symptoms (BSs) integrated findings on the early sym...
In its initial formulation, the concept of basic symptoms (BSs) integrated findings on the early sym...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
Objective: Recognizing the prodrome of a first psychotic episode prospectively creates the opportun...
Objectives: This study is to explore the frequency of basic symptoms and their relationship with cur...
Subjective disturbances in mental processes are the focus of the concept of basic symptoms (BSs), wh...
In Germany, clinical considerations of using patients’ self-reported early subtle disturbances for a...