Background The long-term clinical validity of the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for the prediction of non-psychotic mental disorders is unknown. Methods Clinical register-based cohort study including all non-psychotic individuals assessed by the Outreach And Support in South London (OASIS) service (2002–2015). The primary outcome was risk of developing any mental disorder (psychotic or non-psychotic). Analyses included Cox proportional hazard models, Kaplan–Meier survival/failure function and C statistics. Results A total of 710 subjects were included. A total of 411 subjects were at risk (ARMS+) and 299 not at risk (ARMS−). Relative to ARMS−, the ARMS+ was associated with an increased risk (HR = 4.825) of developing psychotic disorders, and ...
Background Many research groups have attempted to predict which individuals with an at-risk mental s...
Context: It has been suggested that attenuated psychotic symptoms (APSs) reported by people who do n...
Objective: Recognizing the prodrome of a first psychotic episode prospectively creates the opportun...
Background The long-term clinical validity of the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for the prediction of ...
IMPORTANCE The overall effect of At Risk Mental State (ARMS) services for the detection of individua...
BACKGROUND: Accuracy of risk algorithms for psychosis prediction in "at risk mental state" (ARMS) s...
BackgroundPsychotic disorders affect about 3% of the population worldwide and are associated with hi...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe at-risk mental state (ARMS) has been the subject of much interest ...
The 'at risk mental state' (ARMS) paradigm has been introduced in psychiatry to study prodromal phas...
BackgroundIn the 1990s criteria were developed to detect individuals at high and imminent risk of de...
Psychosis transition rates by those at clinical high risk have been highly variable and few studies ...
The at-risk mental state (ARMS) is associated with a very high risk of psychosis, but it is difficul...
At-risk mental state (ARMS) is a clinical condition characterized by a possibile development towards...
Background Many research groups have attempted to predict which individuals with an at-risk mental s...
Context: It has been suggested that attenuated psychotic symptoms (APSs) reported by people who do n...
Objective: Recognizing the prodrome of a first psychotic episode prospectively creates the opportun...
Background The long-term clinical validity of the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for the prediction of ...
IMPORTANCE The overall effect of At Risk Mental State (ARMS) services for the detection of individua...
BACKGROUND: Accuracy of risk algorithms for psychosis prediction in "at risk mental state" (ARMS) s...
BackgroundPsychotic disorders affect about 3% of the population worldwide and are associated with hi...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
AIM: Early intervention programs for first-episode psychosis have led to the awareness that the peri...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe at-risk mental state (ARMS) has been the subject of much interest ...
The 'at risk mental state' (ARMS) paradigm has been introduced in psychiatry to study prodromal phas...
BackgroundIn the 1990s criteria were developed to detect individuals at high and imminent risk of de...
Psychosis transition rates by those at clinical high risk have been highly variable and few studies ...
The at-risk mental state (ARMS) is associated with a very high risk of psychosis, but it is difficul...
At-risk mental state (ARMS) is a clinical condition characterized by a possibile development towards...
Background Many research groups have attempted to predict which individuals with an at-risk mental s...
Context: It has been suggested that attenuated psychotic symptoms (APSs) reported by people who do n...
Objective: Recognizing the prodrome of a first psychotic episode prospectively creates the opportun...