Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with functional outcome in chronic psychiatric cohorts. The current study extended these findings to young and early-course psychiatric outpatients, with the aim of identifying cognitive markers that predict later socio-occupational functioning. Methods: At baseline, 183 young psychiatric outpatients were assessed. Ninety-three returned for follow-up (M = 21.6 years old; SD = 4.5) with an average re-assessment interval of 21.6 months (SD = 7.0), and primary diagnoses of major depressive disorder (n = 34), bipolar disorder (n = 29), or psychosis (n = 30). The primary outcome measure was cross-validated with various other functional measures and struct...
Early stages of affective or psychotic disorders may be accompanied by neuropsychological changes th...
Mental disorders and their functional impacts evolve dynamically over time. Neurocognition and clini...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...
Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
BACKGROUND: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Functional disability is the lead contributor to burden of mental illness. Cognitive deficits freque...
Background: Clinical staging of mental disorders proposes that individuals can be assessed at variou...
BackgroundNeurocognitive impairments robustly predict functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in ...
Functional disability is the lead contributor to burden of mental illness. Cognitive deficits freque...
Background Optimizing functional recovery in young individuals with severe mental illness constitute...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are highly prevalent in childhood and are known to be associa...
Objective: Psychotic disorders are frequently associated with decline in functioning and cognitive d...
Early stages of affective or psychotic disorders may be accompanied by neuropsychological changes th...
Mental disorders and their functional impacts evolve dynamically over time. Neurocognition and clini...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...
Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
BACKGROUND: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Functional disability is the lead contributor to burden of mental illness. Cognitive deficits freque...
Background: Clinical staging of mental disorders proposes that individuals can be assessed at variou...
BackgroundNeurocognitive impairments robustly predict functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in ...
Functional disability is the lead contributor to burden of mental illness. Cognitive deficits freque...
Background Optimizing functional recovery in young individuals with severe mental illness constitute...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are highly prevalent in childhood and are known to be associa...
Objective: Psychotic disorders are frequently associated with decline in functioning and cognitive d...
Early stages of affective or psychotic disorders may be accompanied by neuropsychological changes th...
Mental disorders and their functional impacts evolve dynamically over time. Neurocognition and clini...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...