Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term symptomatic and functional outcome in psychosis. Unfortunately, attempts to identify reliable predictors of treatment response in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients have not yet been successful. One reason for this could be that FEP patients are highly heterogeneous in terms of symptom expression and underlying disease biological mechanisms, thereby impeding the identification of one-size-fits-all predictors of treatment response. We have used a clustering approach to stratify 325 FEP patients into four clinical subtypes, termed C1A, C1B, C2A and C2B, based on their symptoms assessed using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS)...
Psychosis is a major mental illness with first onset in young adults. The prognosis is poor in aroun...
Around a quarter of people who experience a first episode of psychosis (FEP) will develop treatment-...
Implementing the most suitable treatment strategies and making appropriate clinical decisions about ...
Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term...
Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term...
Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term...
Introduction: Our aim was to, firstly, identify characteristics at first-episode of psychosis that a...
The outcome of first-episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable, ranging from early sustained recove...
Background: Early illness course correlates with long-term outcome in psychosis. Accurate predictio...
Objective: The identification of predictors of psychosis remission could guide early clinical decisi...
Treatment in early intervention services (EIS) seems superior to treatment as usual on several outco...
Our aim was to, firstly, identify characteristics at first-episode of psychosis that are associated ...
Psychosis is a major mental illness with first onset in young adults. The prognosis is poor in aroun...
Around a quarter of people who experience a first episode of psychosis (FEP) will develop treatment-...
Implementing the most suitable treatment strategies and making appropriate clinical decisions about ...
Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term...
Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term...
Early response to first-line antipsychotic treatments is strongly associated with positive long-term...
Introduction: Our aim was to, firstly, identify characteristics at first-episode of psychosis that a...
The outcome of first-episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable, ranging from early sustained recove...
Background: Early illness course correlates with long-term outcome in psychosis. Accurate predictio...
Objective: The identification of predictors of psychosis remission could guide early clinical decisi...
Treatment in early intervention services (EIS) seems superior to treatment as usual on several outco...
Our aim was to, firstly, identify characteristics at first-episode of psychosis that are associated ...
Psychosis is a major mental illness with first onset in young adults. The prognosis is poor in aroun...
Around a quarter of people who experience a first episode of psychosis (FEP) will develop treatment-...
Implementing the most suitable treatment strategies and making appropriate clinical decisions about ...