Journal article
Staged Treatment in Early Psychosis: A sequential multiple assignment randomised trial of interventions for ultra high risk of psychosis patients
B Nelson, GP Amminger, HP Yuen, N Wallis, M J. Kerr, L Dixon, C Carter, R Loewy, TA Niendam, M Shumway, S Morris, J Blasioli, PD McGorry
Early Intervention in Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/eip.12459
Abstract
Aim: Previous research indicates that preventive intervention is likely to benefit patients “at risk” of psychosis, in terms of functional improvement, symptom reduction and delay or prevention of onset of threshold psychotic disorder. The primary aim of the current study is to test outcomes of ultra high risk (UHR) patients, primarily functional outcome, in response to a sequential intervention strategy consisting of support and problem solving (SPS), cognitive-behavioural case management and antidepressant medication. A secondary aim is to test biological and psychological variables that moderate and mediate response to this sequential treatment strategy. Methods: This is a sequential mult..
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