Aims: The clinical outcomes of individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) who do not transition to psychosis are heterogeneous and inconsistently reported. We aimed to comprehensively evaluate longitudinally a wide range of outcomes in CHR-P individuals not developing psychosis. Methods: "Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses" and "Meta-analysis Of Observational Studies in Epidemiology"-compliant meta-analysis (PROSPERO: CRD42021229212) searching original CHR-P longitudinal studies in PubMed and Web of Science databases up to 01/11/2021. As primary analysis, we evaluated the following outcomes within CHR-P non-transitioning individuals: (a) change in the severity of attenuated psychotic symptoms (Hed...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psychotic disor...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Background: Individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) recruited in randomized clinical ...
Recent evidence suggests that transition risks from initial clinical high risk (CHR) status to psych...
BACKGROUND: Individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) recruited in randomised clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) recruited in randomised clinical ...
Recent evidence suggests that transition risks from initial clinical high risk (CHR) status to psych...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Recent evidence suggests that transition risks from initial clinical high risk (CHR) status to psych...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psychotic disor...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Background: Individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) recruited in randomized clinical ...
Recent evidence suggests that transition risks from initial clinical high risk (CHR) status to psych...
BACKGROUND: Individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) recruited in randomised clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR-P) recruited in randomised clinical ...
Recent evidence suggests that transition risks from initial clinical high risk (CHR) status to psych...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Recent evidence suggests that transition risks from initial clinical high risk (CHR) status to psych...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
Context: A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psycho...
A substantial proportion of people at clinical high risk of psychosis will develop a psychotic disor...