Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6826178 | Schizophrenia Research | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The presence of co-morbid moderate or severe depressive and anxiety symptoms was common in our sample of young people at enhanced risk for psychosis. A HR mental state may be associated not only with an increased risk for psychosis, but also other psychiatric disorders. Our findings may have implications for the future implementation of therapeutic interventions that this population could benefit from.
Keywords
Psychotic-likeBAIBlipsGAFPANSSYMRSCAARMSYBOCSFEPBDI-IIGlobal Assessment of FunctioningSchizophreniaFirst-episode psychosisPsychosisHigh-riskHigh riskEarly interventionYoung Mania Rating Scalepositive and negative syndrome scaleMINIMini International Neuropsychiatric InterviewPAFBeck Anxiety Inventory
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Authors
Christy Hui, Carmen Morcillo, Debra A. Russo, Jan Stochl, Gillian F. Shelley, Michelle Painter, Peter B. Jones, Jesus Perez,