Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) syndromes encompassing ultra-high risk (UHR) and basic symptom states. Clinical risk calculators may facilitate an early and individualized interception of psychosis, but their real-world implementation requires thorough validation across diverse risk populations, including young patients with depressive syndromes. Methods: We validated the previously described NAPLS-2 (North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study 2) calculator in 334 patients (26 with transition to psychosis) with CHR or recent-onset depression (ROD) drawn from the multisite European PRONIA (Personalised Prognostic Tools for Early Psychosis Management) study. Patients were cate...
Abstract Background A multitude of clinical ...
Discriminating subjects at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis who will develop psychosis from th...
A multitude of prediction models for a first psychotic episode in individuals at clinical high-risk ...
BACKGROUND: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Importance: Diverse models have been developed to predict psychosis in patients with clinical high-r...
OBJECTIVE: As part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), ...
ObjectiveAs part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), Ca...
Importance: Diverse models have been developed to predict psychosis in patients with clinical high-r...
ObjectiveApproximately 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk...
BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Abstract Background A multitude of clinical ...
Discriminating subjects at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis who will develop psychosis from th...
A multitude of prediction models for a first psychotic episode in individuals at clinical high-risk ...
BACKGROUND: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Background: Transition to psychosis is among the most adverse outcomes of clinical high-risk (CHR) s...
Importance: Diverse models have been developed to predict psychosis in patients with clinical high-r...
OBJECTIVE: As part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), ...
ObjectiveAs part of the second phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), Ca...
Importance: Diverse models have been developed to predict psychosis in patients with clinical high-r...
ObjectiveApproximately 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk...
BACKGROUND: The clinical high risk (CHR) paradigm has facilitated research into the underpinnings of...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Abstract Background A multitude of clinical ...
Discriminating subjects at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis who will develop psychosis from th...
A multitude of prediction models for a first psychotic episode in individuals at clinical high-risk ...