Depression Predicts Global Functional Outcomes in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.
Wisteria DengJean AddingtonCarrie E BeardenKristin S CadenheadBarbara A CornblattDaniel H MathalonThomas H McGlashanDiana O PerkinsLarry J SeidmanMing T TsuangScott W WoodsElaine F WalkerJutta JoormannTyrone CannonPublished in: Psychiatric research and clinical practice (2021)
Presence of affective symptoms within the CHR-P population has different implications for prognosis compared with patients with schizophrenia. The present findings support the view that among those at risk for psychosis, depressive symptoms at baseline predict a more favorable course of functional recovery, and highlight the potential importance of treating co-occurring depressive symptoms at an early stage of psychosis risk.