This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based recommendations on early intervention in clinical high risk (CHR) states of psychosis, assessed according to the EPA guidance on early detection. The recommendations were derived from a meta-analysis of current empirical evidence on the efficacy of psychological and pharmacological interventions in CHR samples. Eligible studies had to investigate conversion rate and/or functioning as a treatment outcome in CHR patients defined by the ultra-high risk and/or basic symptom criteria. Besides analyses on treatment effects on conversion rate and functional outcome, age and type of intervention were examined as potential moderators. Based on data f...
Aim: Evidence from meta-analyses of randomised clinical trials show interventions for young people a...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Background: Evidence from meta-analyses of randomized clinical trials show interventions for young ...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
The aim of this guidance paper of the European Psychiatric Association is to provide evidence-based ...
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...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
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....
This paper attempts to discuss why the early intervention agenda based on the current convention of ...
patients at ultra high risk of psychosis: benefits and risks. Objective: Prediction of transition to...
AimPrevious research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients "at risk" ...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
Aim: Evidence from meta-analyses of randomised clinical trials show interventions for young people a...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Background: Evidence from meta-analyses of randomized clinical trials show interventions for young ...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
This guidance paper from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) aims to provide evidence-based r...
The aim of this guidance paper of the European Psychiatric Association is to provide evidence-based ...
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...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
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....
This paper attempts to discuss why the early intervention agenda based on the current convention of ...
patients at ultra high risk of psychosis: benefits and risks. Objective: Prediction of transition to...
AimPrevious research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients "at risk" ...
Objective: Intervention during the pre-psychotic period of illness holds the potential of delaying o...
Aim: Evidence from meta-analyses of randomised clinical trials show interventions for young people a...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Background: Evidence from meta-analyses of randomized clinical trials show interventions for young ...