Background Attenuated positive symptom syndrome (APSS), characterized by 'putatively prodromal' attenuated psychotic-like pathology, indicates increased risk for psychosis. Poor premorbid social adjustment predicts severity of APSS symptoms and predicts subsequent psychosis in APSS-diagnosed individuals, suggesting application for improving detection of 'true' prodromal youth who will transition to psychosis. However, these predictive associations have not been tested in controls and therefore may be independent of the APSS diagnosis, negating utility for improving prediction in APSS-diagnosed individuals. Method Association between premorbid social maladjustment and severity of positive, negative, disorganized, and general APSS symptoms wa...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating illness with significant heterogeneity of onset, illness co...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
Background—Efforts to predict psychosis in individuals at high risk for schizophrenia have focused o...
Deterioration in premorbid functioning is a common feature of schizophrenia, but sensitivity to psyc...
This study evaluates premorbid social and academic functioning in clinical high-risk individuals as ...
In the literature, there have been several attempts to develop prediction models for youth who are a...
In studies describing the long-term follow-up up of youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, ...
In schizophrenia, four typical patterns of premorbid functioning have been observed: stable-good, st...
It is now well established that the utilization of standardized clinical criteria can enhance predic...
BACKGROUND: The attenuated positive symptoms syndrome (APSS) is considered an at-risk indicator for ...
In studies describing the long-term follow-up up of youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, ...
IntroductionPersistent negative symptoms (PNS) are described as continuing moderate negative symptom...
There is now considerable evidence that at least some children who later develop schizophrenia diffe...
The present study extends previous cross-sectional findings by examining the predictive validity of ...
Objective: The study aimed to explore premorbid academic and social functioning in patients with sch...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating illness with significant heterogeneity of onset, illness co...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
Background—Efforts to predict psychosis in individuals at high risk for schizophrenia have focused o...
Deterioration in premorbid functioning is a common feature of schizophrenia, but sensitivity to psyc...
This study evaluates premorbid social and academic functioning in clinical high-risk individuals as ...
In the literature, there have been several attempts to develop prediction models for youth who are a...
In studies describing the long-term follow-up up of youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, ...
In schizophrenia, four typical patterns of premorbid functioning have been observed: stable-good, st...
It is now well established that the utilization of standardized clinical criteria can enhance predic...
BACKGROUND: The attenuated positive symptoms syndrome (APSS) is considered an at-risk indicator for ...
In studies describing the long-term follow-up up of youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, ...
IntroductionPersistent negative symptoms (PNS) are described as continuing moderate negative symptom...
There is now considerable evidence that at least some children who later develop schizophrenia diffe...
The present study extends previous cross-sectional findings by examining the predictive validity of ...
Objective: The study aimed to explore premorbid academic and social functioning in patients with sch...
Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating illness with significant heterogeneity of onset, illness co...
Recently developed criteria have been successful at identifying individuals at imminent risk of deve...
Background—Efforts to predict psychosis in individuals at high risk for schizophrenia have focused o...