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Predicting Psychosis: Meta-analysis of Transition Outcomes in Individuals at High Clinical Risk

P.F. Buckley
- 01 Jan 2013 - 
- Vol. 2013, pp 111-112
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This article is published in Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health.The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 560 citations till now.

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Prediction of transition to psychosis in patients with a clinical high risk for psychosis: a systematic review of methodology and reporting.

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Predicting Psychosis: Meta-analysis of Transition Outcomes in Individuals at High Clinical Risk

TL;DR: The state of clinical high risk is associated with a very high risk of developing psychosis within the first 3 years of clinical presentation, and the risk progressively increases across this period.

Meta-analysis of Transition Outcomes in Individuals at High Clinical Risk

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the literature to date reporting the transition risk to psychosis in subjects at clinical high risk and found that there was a consistent transition risk, independent of the psychometric instruments used, of 18% after 6 months of follow-up, 22% after 1 year, 29% after 2 years and 36% after 3 years.
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