Prevention is currently regarded a promising strategy for fighting the unfavorable consequences of psychosis. Yet, for the error probability inherent in any predictive approach, benefits and costs must be carefully weighed against each other. False attribution of risk may unnecessarily provoke stress and anxiety, and lead to unwarranted intervention exposure. However, clinical risk samples already exhibit psychopathological symptoms, cognitive and functional impairments, and help-seeking for mental problems. Thus, the risk of futile interventions is low as long as preventive measures also provide treatment for current complaints. Differentiation between still normal and clinically relevant mental states is another challenge as psychotic-lik...
OBJECTIVE: As part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), ...
BACKGROUND: The period preceding the first psychotic episode is regarded as a promising period for i...
ObjectiveThe 2-year risk of psychosis in persons who meet research criteria for a high-risk syndrome...
Prevention of psychoses has been intensively investigated within the past two decades, and particula...
Context: Indicated prevention is currently regarded as the most promising strategy to attenuate, del...
OBJECTIVE: Early intervention and prevention of psychosis remain a major challenge. Prediction would...
In modern medicine, vigorous efforts are being made in the prediction and prevention of diseases. Me...
The concept of indicated prevention has proliferated in psychiatry, and accumulating evidence sugges...
Indicated prevention is currently regarded as the most promising strategy to attenuate, delay, or ev...
ObjectiveApproximately 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk...
Objective: Impaired cognition is an important dimension in psychosis and its at-risk states. Researc...
Psychotic disorders set the first example that prediction and prevention programs of modern medicine...
Background: The first rate-limiting step for improving outcomes of psychosis through preventive inte...
BACKGROUND: Accuracy of risk algorithms for psychosis prediction in "at risk mental state" (ARMS) s...
Sara Piras, Gianluca Casu, Maria Antonietta Casu, Alessandro Orrù, Stefania Ruiu, Antonio Pil...
OBJECTIVE: As part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), ...
BACKGROUND: The period preceding the first psychotic episode is regarded as a promising period for i...
ObjectiveThe 2-year risk of psychosis in persons who meet research criteria for a high-risk syndrome...
Prevention of psychoses has been intensively investigated within the past two decades, and particula...
Context: Indicated prevention is currently regarded as the most promising strategy to attenuate, del...
OBJECTIVE: Early intervention and prevention of psychosis remain a major challenge. Prediction would...
In modern medicine, vigorous efforts are being made in the prediction and prevention of diseases. Me...
The concept of indicated prevention has proliferated in psychiatry, and accumulating evidence sugges...
Indicated prevention is currently regarded as the most promising strategy to attenuate, delay, or ev...
ObjectiveApproximately 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk...
Objective: Impaired cognition is an important dimension in psychosis and its at-risk states. Researc...
Psychotic disorders set the first example that prediction and prevention programs of modern medicine...
Background: The first rate-limiting step for improving outcomes of psychosis through preventive inte...
BACKGROUND: Accuracy of risk algorithms for psychosis prediction in "at risk mental state" (ARMS) s...
Sara Piras, Gianluca Casu, Maria Antonietta Casu, Alessandro Orrù, Stefania Ruiu, Antonio Pil...
OBJECTIVE: As part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), ...
BACKGROUND: The period preceding the first psychotic episode is regarded as a promising period for i...
ObjectiveThe 2-year risk of psychosis in persons who meet research criteria for a high-risk syndrome...