Journal article
Identifying Electroencephalography Biomarkers in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis in an International Multi-Site Study
S Kerins, J Nottage, G Salazar de Pablo, MJ Kempton, S Tognin, DH Niemann, L de Haan, T van Amelsvoort, JS Kwon, B Nelson, R Mizrahi, P McGuire, P Fusar-Poli
Frontiers in Psychiatry | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: The clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHR-P) paradigm was introduced to detect individuals at risk of developing psychosis and to establish preventive strategies. While current prediction of outcomes in the CHR-P state is based mostly on the clinical assessment of presenting features, several emerging biomarkers have been investigated in an attempt to stratify CHR-P individuals according to their individual trajectories and refine the diagnostic process. However, heterogeneity across subgroups is a key challenge that has limited the impact of the CHR-P prediction strategies, as the clinical validity of the current research is limited by a lack of external validation across sites ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The PSYSCAN Project was supported by Grant Agreement No. 241909 under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program. It has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health in the USA and the European Commission. BN was supported by an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship (1137687).