Clinical high-risk criteria of psychosis in 8-17-year-old community subjects and inpatients not suspected of developing psychosis.
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In children and adolescents compared to adults, clinical high-risk of psychosis (CHR) criteria and symptoms are more prevalent but less psychosis-predictive and less clinically relevant. Based on high rates of non-converters to psychosis, especially in children and adolescents, it was suggested that CHR criteria were: (1) Pluripotential; (2) A transdiagnostic risk factor; and (3) Simply a severity marker of mental disorders rather than specifically psychosis-predictive. If any of these three alternative explanatory models were true, their prevalence should differ between persons with and without mental disorders, and their severity should be associated with functional impairment as a measure of severity. |
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2022
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Journal |
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World journal of psychiatry
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Volume |
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12
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3
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Number of Pages |
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425-449
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Date Published |
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2022
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v12/i3/425.htm
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DOI |
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10.5498/wjp.v12.i3.425
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Short Title |
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World J Psychiatry
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