Background To determine the proportion of patients in symptomatic remission and recovery following a first-episode of psychosis (FEP). Methods A multistep literature search using the Web of Science database, Cochrane Central Register of Reviews, Ovid/PsychINFO, and trial registries from database inception to November 5, 2020, was performed. Cohort studies and randomized control trials (RCT) investigating the proportion of remission and recovery following a FEP were included. Two independent researchers searched, following PRISMA and MOOSE guidelines and using a PROSPERO protocol. We performed meta-analyses regarding the proportion of remission/recovery (symptomatic plus functional outcomes). Heterogeneity was measured employing Q statistics...
Background In recent years there has been increasing interest in functional recovery in the early ph...
BACKGROUND: To determine the baseline individual characteristics that predicted symptom recovery and...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the rates and predictors of symptomatic r...
[EN] Background To determine the proportion of patients in symptomatic remission and recovery follow...
Background: Remission and recovery rates for people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) remain uncert...
Background: Remission and recovery rates for people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) remain uncer...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
BACKGROUND: Preventing relapse is an essential element of early intervention in psychosis, but relev...
The aim of this study was to identify the rate and predictors of remission after first episode of sc...
Background Preventing relapse is an essential element of early intervention in [http://www.science...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of individuals with early sustained recovery following fi...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Abstract Objectives A consensus definition of clinical recovery in fi...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of individuals with early sustained recovery following fi...
Background In recent years there has been increasing interest in functional recovery in the early ph...
BACKGROUND: To determine the baseline individual characteristics that predicted symptom recovery and...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the rates and predictors of symptomatic r...
[EN] Background To determine the proportion of patients in symptomatic remission and recovery follow...
Background: Remission and recovery rates for people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) remain uncert...
Background: Remission and recovery rates for people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) remain uncer...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
BACKGROUND: Preventing relapse is an essential element of early intervention in psychosis, but relev...
The aim of this study was to identify the rate and predictors of remission after first episode of sc...
Background Preventing relapse is an essential element of early intervention in [http://www.science...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of individuals with early sustained recovery following fi...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Abstract Objectives A consensus definition of clinical recovery in fi...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of individuals with early sustained recovery following fi...
Background In recent years there has been increasing interest in functional recovery in the early ph...
BACKGROUND: To determine the baseline individual characteristics that predicted symptom recovery and...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the rates and predictors of symptomatic r...