Background. The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking individuals presenting with potentially prodromal symptoms for psychosis. However, the epidemiological validity of this paradigm has been neglected, limiting future advancements in the field. Method. We undertook a critical review of core epidemiological issues underlying the clinical high-risk (HR) state for psychosis and which model of prodromal intervention is best suited for mental health. Results. The HR state for psychosis model needs refining, to bring together population-based findings of high levels of psychotic experiences (PEs) and clinical expression of risk. Traditionally, outcome has been attributed to 'HR criteria' alone rath...
Most psychiatric disorders develop during adolescence and young adulthood and are preceded by a phas...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
Background. Current ultra-high-risk (UHR) criteria appear insufficient to predict imminent onset of ...
Background. The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seekin...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Context During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic ...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
patients at ultra high risk of psychosis: benefits and risks. Objective: Prediction of transition to...
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
"Transition to psychosis" has been the outcome of interest in Ultra High Risk (UHR) and "prodromal" ...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Most psychiatric disorders develop during adolescence and young adulthood and are preceded by a phas...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
Background. Current ultra-high-risk (UHR) criteria appear insufficient to predict imminent onset of ...
Background. The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seekin...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
Context During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic ...
CONTEXT: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic...
patients at ultra high risk of psychosis: benefits and risks. Objective: Prediction of transition to...
OBJECTIVE: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
Objective: Over the last 15 years, a focus on early intervention in psychotic disorders has emerged....
"Transition to psychosis" has been the outcome of interest in Ultra High Risk (UHR) and "prodromal" ...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Most psychiatric disorders develop during adolescence and young adulthood and are preceded by a phas...
The aim of this review was to discuss early intervention options for clinical high-risk states of ps...
Background. Current ultra-high-risk (UHR) criteria appear insufficient to predict imminent onset of ...