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Recency and intensification of positive symptoms enhance prediction of conversion to syndromal psychosis in clinical high-risk patients.

Gary BrucatoMichael B FirstGabriella A DishyShana S SamuelQing XuMelanie M WallScott A SmallMichael D MasucciJeffrey A LiebermanRagy R Girgis
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Results suggest that the severity and number of attenuated positive symptoms are less predictive of conversion to syndromal psychosis than the timing of their emergence and intensification. These findings also suggest that the earliest phase of psychotic illness involves a rapid, dynamic process, beginning before the syndromal first episode, with potentially substantial implications for CHR research and understanding the neurobiology of psychosis.
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