Journal article

Can youth at high risk of illness progression be identified by measures of rumination and sleep-wake disturbance

AB Grierson, J Scott, N Glozier, IB Hickie, PG Amminger, E Killackey, PD McGorry, C Pantelis, L Phillips, E Scott, AR Yung, R Purcell

Early Intervention in Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Aim: Clinical staging models offer a useful framework for understanding illness trajectories, where individuals are located on a continuum of illness progression from stage 0 (at-risk but asymptomatic) to stage 4 (end-stage disease). Importantly, clinical staging allows investigation of risk factors for illness progression with the potential to target trans-diagnostic mechanisms at an early stage, especially in help-seeking youth who often present with sub-threshold syndromes. While depressive symptoms, rumination and sleep-wake disturbances may worsen syndrome outcomes, the role of these related phenomena has yet to be examined as risk factors for trans-diagnostic illness progression in at-..

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