Journal article
Towards indicated prevention of psychosis: using probabilistic assessments of transition risk in psychosis prodrome
SR Clark, KO Schubert, BT Baune
Journal of Neural Transmission | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 2015
Abstract
The concept of indicated prevention has proliferated in psychiatry, and accumulating evidence suggests that it may indeed be possible to prevent or delay the onset of a first episode of psychosis though adequate interventions in individuals deemed at clinical high risk (CHR) for such an event. One challenge undermining these efforts is the relatively poor predictive accuracy of clinical assessments used in practice for CHR individuals, often leading to diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainty reflected in clinical guidelines promoting a ‘watch and wait’ approach to CHR patients. Using data from published studies, and employing predictive models based on the odds-ratio form of Bayes’ rule, we s..
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