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Specificity Of Incident Diagnostic Outcomes In Patients At Clinical High Risk For Psychosis, J. R. Webb, J. Addington, D. O. Perkins, C. E. Bearden, K. S. Cadenhead, T. D. Cannon, B. A. Cornblatt, E. F. Walker, T. H. Mcglashan, S. W. Woods, +4 Additional Authors
Specificity Of Incident Diagnostic Outcomes In Patients At Clinical High Risk For Psychosis, J. R. Webb, J. Addington, D. O. Perkins, C. E. Bearden, K. S. Cadenhead, T. D. Cannon, B. A. Cornblatt, E. F. Walker, T. H. Mcglashan, S. W. Woods, +4 Additional Authors
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It is not well established whether the incident outcomes of the clinical high-risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis are diagnostically specific for psychosis or whether CHR patients also are at elevated risk for a variety of nonpsychotic disorders. We collected 2 samples (NAPLS-1, PREDICT) that contained CHR patients and a control group who responded to CHR recruitment efforts but did not meet CHR criteria on interview (help-seeking comparison patients [HSC]). Incident diagnostic outcomes were defined as the occurrence of a SIPS-defined psychosis or a structured interview diagnosis from 1 of 3 nonpsychotic Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition …