Journal article

Exploring the interconnections between baseline symptoms in ultra-high risk youth who did and did not transition to psychosis over three years: A network analysis comparison

G Lo Buglio, S Hartmann, T Boldrini, SR Clark, D Dwyer, JA Hartmann, S Lavoie, A Lin, PD Mcgorry, J Nguyen, A Polari, I Scott, A Tanzilli, A Thompson, CMJ Wannan, SJ Wood, HP Yuen, AR Yung, V Lingiardi, B Nelson

European Psychiatry | Published : 2025

Abstract

Background. In the ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) field, it is unknown whether understanding symptom relationships, beyond symptom severity alone, may hold prognostic value and inform preventive care. In this study, network analysis was performed to examine the interconnections between baseline symptoms in UHR youth who did and did not transition to psychosis over three years. Methods. In a sample selected from the UHR1000+ cohort, positive and basic symptoms were assessed using the Comprehensive Assessment of At-Risk Mental States. Network analyses and network comparison tests were performed. Results. 195 UHR youth transitioned to psychosis within three years and 346 did not. The two g..

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