AIM: The \u27ultra-high-risk\u27 criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk for progressing to schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Although a number of clinical variables predictive of transition to psychotic disorder have been identified within this population, the predictive value of the level of distress associated with attenuated psychotic symptoms has not yet been examined. This was the aim of the present study. METHOD: The level of distress (0-100) associated with attenuated psychotic symptoms was recorded for 70 ultra-high-risk (UHR) patients using the Comprehensive Assessment of At-Risk Mental State (CAARMS). Transition to psychosis was assessed over a 16-month follow-up period. RESULTS: Of the ...
It is now well established that the utilization of standardized clinical criteria can enhance predic...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Do specific attenuated psychotic symptoms predict development of psychosis in ultra high-risk (UHR) ...
AIM: The 'ultra-high-risk' criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk f...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Objectives: Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified a...
This study examined whether distress in relation to attenuated psychotic symptoms (DAPS) is associat...
AbstractTransition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far...
4noDespite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ul...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
It is now well established that the utilization of standardized clinical criteria can enhance predic...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Do specific attenuated psychotic symptoms predict development of psychosis in ultra high-risk (UHR) ...
AIM: The 'ultra-high-risk' criteria identify a clinical population at substantially increased risk f...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Objectives: Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified a...
This study examined whether distress in relation to attenuated psychotic symptoms (DAPS) is associat...
AbstractTransition to psychosis in at-risk individuals has markedly declined in recent years. So far...
4noDespite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ul...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Despite the growing interest in the prodromes of psychosis, the proper identification of those Ultra...
It is now well established that the utilization of standardized clinical criteria can enhance predic...
There has been limited research into the predictive value of basic symptoms and their relationship w...
Do specific attenuated psychotic symptoms predict development of psychosis in ultra high-risk (UHR) ...