Abstract Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poor for many. Understanding psychosis symptoms and their relation to illness outcomes, from a novel network perspective, may help to delineate psychopathology within early psychosis and identify pivotal targets for intervention. Using network modelling in first episode psychosis (FEP), this study aimed to identify: (a) key central and bridge symptoms most influential in symptom networks, and (b) examine the structure and stability of the networks at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Data on 1027 participants with FEP were taken from the National EDEN longitudinal study and used to create regularised partial correlation networks using th...
Current diagnostic systems mainly focus on symptoms needed to classify patients with a specific ment...
The clinical staging model distinguishes different stages of mental illness. Early stages, are sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is l...
Funder: Department of Health (DH); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000276Early psychosis is char...
Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poo...
Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poo...
Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poo...
Background Network analysis has been used to explore the interplay between psychopathology and funct...
INTRODUCTION:Dynamic relationships between the symptoms of psychosis can be shown in individual netw...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is increasingly conceived as a disorder of brain network connectivity an...
Causal interactions between specific psychiatric symptoms could contribute to the heterogenous clini...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
Introduction Dynamic relationships between the symptoms of psychosis can be shown in individual netw...
Current diagnostic systems mainly focus on symptoms needed to classify patients with a specific ment...
The clinical staging model distinguishes different stages of mental illness. Early stages, are sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is l...
Funder: Department of Health (DH); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000276Early psychosis is char...
Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poo...
Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poo...
Early psychosis is characterised by heterogeneity in illness trajectories, where outcomes remain poo...
Background Network analysis has been used to explore the interplay between psychopathology and funct...
INTRODUCTION:Dynamic relationships between the symptoms of psychosis can be shown in individual netw...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is increasingly conceived as a disorder of brain network connectivity an...
Causal interactions between specific psychiatric symptoms could contribute to the heterogenous clini...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
Introduction Dynamic relationships between the symptoms of psychosis can be shown in individual netw...
Current diagnostic systems mainly focus on symptoms needed to classify patients with a specific ment...
The clinical staging model distinguishes different stages of mental illness. Early stages, are sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is l...