Not all patients respond well to early interventions for their psychosis. The present study's goal was to evaluate whether patients' responses in the first six months of treatment in a specialised three-year programme could predict final outcomes. 206 early psychosis patients were assessed at baseline, using a large set of sociodemographic and clinical variables, and then monitored for 36 months. Among those variables, changes in their Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scores during the first six months were used to predict outcomes after three years. Changes in GAF scores during the first six months were the only variables that predicted every symptom of functional outcome. GAF scores were also always the first or second most importan...
Background: The Early Assessment Service for Young People with psychosis (EASY) in Hong Kong provide...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder for which final outcomes continue to be unfavor...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...
Not all patients respond well to early interventions for their psychosis. The present study's goal w...
Treatment in early intervention services (EIS) seems superior to treatment as usual on several outco...
Background Functional recovery of patients with clinical and subclinical psychosis is associated wit...
Background: The long-term functional status of subjects at ultra high risk for psychosis (HR) is rel...
Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental Health in Asia - Balancing PolaritiesOral Presentation 2.3 – ...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
To compare the long-term outcome in individuals with early-onset (before age 18) and adult-onset sch...
Previous research has suggested that poor outcome is typical in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) whic...
Objective: To describe the longer-term clinical and functional outcome of a large, epidemiologic rep...
Background and Objectives: The identification of characteristics that predict clinical and functiona...
Most first episode psychosis (FEP) outcome studies are based on patient samples enrolled through an ...
This study aimed to determine which of demographic/premorbid, psychiatric or neuropsychological fact...
Background: The Early Assessment Service for Young People with psychosis (EASY) in Hong Kong provide...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder for which final outcomes continue to be unfavor...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...
Not all patients respond well to early interventions for their psychosis. The present study's goal w...
Treatment in early intervention services (EIS) seems superior to treatment as usual on several outco...
Background Functional recovery of patients with clinical and subclinical psychosis is associated wit...
Background: The long-term functional status of subjects at ultra high risk for psychosis (HR) is rel...
Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental Health in Asia - Balancing PolaritiesOral Presentation 2.3 – ...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
To compare the long-term outcome in individuals with early-onset (before age 18) and adult-onset sch...
Previous research has suggested that poor outcome is typical in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) whic...
Objective: To describe the longer-term clinical and functional outcome of a large, epidemiologic rep...
Background and Objectives: The identification of characteristics that predict clinical and functiona...
Most first episode psychosis (FEP) outcome studies are based on patient samples enrolled through an ...
This study aimed to determine which of demographic/premorbid, psychiatric or neuropsychological fact...
Background: The Early Assessment Service for Young People with psychosis (EASY) in Hong Kong provide...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder for which final outcomes continue to be unfavor...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...