Aims: There is clinical uncertainty as to whether borderline personality disorder (BPD) traits in those with an 'at risk mental state' have an effect on the risk of 'transition' to psychosis. We aimed to investigate the relationship between baseline BPD features, risk of transition and type of psychotic disorder experienced. Method: This is a case-control study of 'Ultra High Risk' (UHR) for psychosis patients treated at the clinic, between 2004 and 2007. 'Cases' were UHR individuals who made the 'transition' to full threshold psychotic disorder within 24months; 'Control' group was a matched UHR sample who had not developed a psychotic disorder at 24months. Individuals were matched on time of entry to the clinic, age and gender. Diagnostic ...
Criteria for identifying individuals at imminent risk for onset of a psychotic disorder, that is "pr...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...
AIMS: There is clinical uncertainty as to whether borderline personality disorder (BPD) traits in t...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
Introduction: Transient psychotic symptoms in patients with borderline personality disorder seem to ...
Introduction: Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology is common among patients at clini...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology is common among patients at clinical high risk ...
Aim Research in the phenomenological tradition suggests that the schizophrenia spectrum is charac...
It is still unclear to what extent personality may influence the development of psychosis. We aimed ...
AIM: The 'ultra-high-risk' criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk f...
"Transition to psychosis" has been the outcome of interest in Ultra High Risk (UHR) and "prodromal" ...
“Transition to psychosis” has been the outcome of interest in Ultra High Risk (UHR) and “prodromal” ...
Abstract Diagnosis of a clinical high-risk (CHR) state enables timely treatment of individuals at ri...
Criteria for identifying individuals at imminent risk for onset of a psychotic disorder, that is "pr...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...
AIMS: There is clinical uncertainty as to whether borderline personality disorder (BPD) traits in t...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
Introduction: Transient psychotic symptoms in patients with borderline personality disorder seem to ...
Introduction: Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology is common among patients at clini...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology is common among patients at clinical high risk ...
Aim Research in the phenomenological tradition suggests that the schizophrenia spectrum is charac...
It is still unclear to what extent personality may influence the development of psychosis. We aimed ...
AIM: The 'ultra-high-risk' criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk f...
"Transition to psychosis" has been the outcome of interest in Ultra High Risk (UHR) and "prodromal" ...
“Transition to psychosis” has been the outcome of interest in Ultra High Risk (UHR) and “prodromal” ...
Abstract Diagnosis of a clinical high-risk (CHR) state enables timely treatment of individuals at ri...
Criteria for identifying individuals at imminent risk for onset of a psychotic disorder, that is "pr...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...