Journal article
The psychosis high-risk state: A comprehensive state-of-the-art review
P Fusar-Poli, S Borgwardt, A Bechdolf, J Addington, A Riecher-Rössler, F Schultze-Lutter, M Keshavan, S Wood, S Ruhrmann, LJ Seidman, L Valmaggia, T Cannon, E Velthorst, L De Haan, B Cornblatt, I Bonoldi, M Birchwood, T McGlashan, W Carpenter, P McGorry Show all
Archives of General Psychiatry | Published : 2013
Abstract
Context: During the past 2 decades, a major transition in the clinical characterization of psychotic disorders has occurred. The construct of a clinical high-risk (HR) state for psychosis has evolved to capture the prepsychotic phase, describing people presentingwith potentially prodromal symptoms. The importance of this HR state has been increasingly recognized to such an extent that a new syndrome is being considered as a diagnostic category in the DSM-5. Objective: To reframe the HR state in a comprehensive state-of-the-art review on the progress that has been made while also recognizing the challenges that remain. Data Sources: Available HR research of the past 20 years from PubMed, book..
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