Intervention strategies in adolescents at ultra high-risk (UHR) for psychosis are promising for reducing conversion to overt illness, but have only limited impact on functional outcome. Recent studies suggest that cognition does not further decline during the UHR stage. As social and cognitive impairments typically develop before the first psychotic episode and even years before the UHR stage, prevention should also start much earlier in the groups at risk for schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. Early intervention strategies could aim to improve stress resilience, optimize brain maturation, and prevent or alleviate adverse environmental circumstances. These strategies should urgently be tested for efficacy: the prevalence of ~1% ...
Objectives: Most individuals experience a relatively long period of sub-clinical psychotic like symp...
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
Intervention strategies in adolescents at ultra high-risk (UHR) for psychosis are promising for redu...
Intervention strategies in adolescents at ultra high-risk (UHR) for psychosis are promising for redu...
In children and adolescents, psychotic disorders already represent one of the leading causes of disa...
In children and adolescents, psychotic disorders already represent one of the leading causes of disa...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
Preventive strategies can be divided into universal, selective and indicated prevention and early in...
OBJECTIVE: Early intervention and prevention of psychosis remain a major challenge. Prediction would...
Background: The onset of psychosis is mostly preceded by a prodromal phase in which occur a series o...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
Context: Indicated prevention is currently regarded as the most promising strategy to attenuate, del...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
AimPrevious research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients "at risk" ...
Objectives: Most individuals experience a relatively long period of sub-clinical psychotic like symp...
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
Intervention strategies in adolescents at ultra high-risk (UHR) for psychosis are promising for redu...
Intervention strategies in adolescents at ultra high-risk (UHR) for psychosis are promising for redu...
In children and adolescents, psychotic disorders already represent one of the leading causes of disa...
In children and adolescents, psychotic disorders already represent one of the leading causes of disa...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
Preventive strategies can be divided into universal, selective and indicated prevention and early in...
OBJECTIVE: Early intervention and prevention of psychosis remain a major challenge. Prediction would...
Background: The onset of psychosis is mostly preceded by a prodromal phase in which occur a series o...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
Context: Indicated prevention is currently regarded as the most promising strategy to attenuate, del...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
AimPrevious research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients "at risk" ...
Objectives: Most individuals experience a relatively long period of sub-clinical psychotic like symp...
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....