Journal article

IMPLEMENTING PRECISION PSYCHIATRY FOR THE EARLY RECOGNITION OF ADVERSE OUTCOMES IN PSYCHOSES: FINDINGS FROM THE PRONIA STUDY

Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Stefan Borgwardt, Paolo Brambilla, Rachel Upthegrove, Eva Meisenzahl, Raimo Salokangas, Stephen Wood, Marlene Rosen, Theresa Haidl, Rebekka Lencer, Alessandro Bertolino, Dom Dwyer

SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2019

Abstract

The clinical high-risk state for psychosis does not only confer an elevated risk for developing psychotic disorders but is associated with pluripotent risks for adverse clinical and functional outcomes. Establishing generalizable tools that provide quantitative risk estimates for these outcomes is a key step toward the implementing personalized preventive intervention that scale beyond the The talk will present recent findings from the PRONIA study (Personalized Prognostic Tools for Early Psychosis Management) demonstrating the feasibility of predicting functional and clinical outcomes in adolescents and young adults in a clinical high-risk state for psychosis (CHR) or with recent-onset depr..

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