BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of help-seeking individuals at risk for developing psychosis, aiming at predicting and possibly preventing transition to the overt disorder. Statistical methods such as machine learning and Cox regression have provided the methodological basis for this research by enabling the construction of diagnostic models (i.e., distinguishing CHR individuals from healthy individuals) and prognostic models (i.e., predicting a future outcome) based on different data modalities, including clinical, neurocognitive, and neurobiological data. However, their translation to clinical practice is still hindered by the high heterogeneity of both CHR population...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of...
BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Discriminating subjects at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis who will develop psychosis from th...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Importance: Diverse models have been developed to predict psychosis in patients with clinical high-r...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of...
BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Background: The Clinical High Risk state for Psychosis (CHR-P) has become the cornerstone of modern ...
Discriminating subjects at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis who will develop psychosis from th...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Importance: Diverse models have been developed to predict psychosis in patients with clinical high-r...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
An accurate detection of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is a prerequisite for...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...