Introduction: Speaking prospectively we use the concept of "at risk mental state" (ARMS) to describe the state in which a person has a heightened risk of developing a psychotic disorder. Young people who are experiencing ARMS can be more precisely defined as being at ...
ultra‐high riskAim Low self〆steem (LSE) has been reported among individuals with psychosis and is hypothesized to act as a risk and maintenance factor for the disorder. However, the extent to which LSE also characterizes individuals deemed at ultra﹉igh risk (UHR) for psychosis (who present...
psychosis on committal to a young offender prison: an unrecognised opportunity for early intervention Darran Flynn1, Damian Smith1, Luke Quirke1, Stephen Monks1 and Harry G Kennedy1,2* Abstract Background: The ultra high risk state for psychosis has not been studied in young offender populations...
PsychosisUltra-high riskAttributional styleSelf-efficacySocial supportMaladaptive coping may play an important role in the manifestation of symptoms, functioning, and overt psychosis onset in individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis. To determine the factors associated with coping strategies, ...
Ultra-high risk (UHR)Youth mental healthBackground: Substantial controversy has been generated since the proposal to include ''Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome'' in DSM-5, based on research criteria used to identify young people at ''ultra high risk'' (UHR) for psychosis. The syndrome was ...
Validation of "prodromal" criteria to detect individuals at ultra high risk of psychosis: 2 year follow-up. Schizophr Res 2008; 105: 10–17. 2 Ruhrmann S, Schultze-Lutter F, Salokangas RKR, Heinimaa M, Linszen D, Dingemans P et al. Prediction of psychosis in adolescents and young ...
Background The ultra high risk state for psychosis has not been studied in young offender populations. Prison populations have higher rates of psychiatric morbidity and substance use disorders. Due to the age profile of young offenders one would expect to find a high prevalence of individuals with...
The regression line (solid line) closely fitted the data points (R2 = 0.995; y = 133[1-e−0.06x]) and indicates that, among ultra-high risk individuals progressing to psychosis in the first 2 years, 25% will develop the disorder by 106 days and 50% by 240 days. 1. ...
As an extension of the early intervention in psychosis paradigm, different focused treatments are now offered to individuals at ultra high risk of psychosi... A Preti,M Cella - 《Schizophrenia Research》 被引量: 336发表: 2010年 Structural Brain Alterations in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for...
Abbreviations: IRI, Interpersonal Reactivity Index; SD, standard deviation; ToM: Theory of mind picture stories; TOSCA, Test of Self-Conscious Affect; SPM, Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices; UHR, ultra-high risk for psychosis. a IRI data available for 21 UHR participants. b ToM task data ...