1. Symptomatic and Functional Outcomes Among Individuals at High Risk for Psychosis Participating in Step-Based Care.
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Hamilton SA, Wastler HM, Moe AM, Cowan HR, Lundin NB, Guirgis HH, Parris CJ, Stearns WH, Manges ME, Holmes AC, Blouin AM, and Breitborde NJK
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Young Adult, Adolescent, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Psychotic Disorders therapy
- Abstract
Validated, multicomponent treatments designed to address symptoms and functioning of individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis are currently lacking. The authors report findings of a study with such individuals participating in step-based care-a program designed to provide low-intensity, non-psychosis-specific interventions and advancement to higher-intensity, psychosis-specific interventions only if an individual is not meeting criteria for a clinical response. Among individuals with symptomatic or functional concerns at enrollment, 67% met criteria for a symptomatic response (median time to response=11.1 weeks), and 64% met criteria for a functional response (median time to response=8.9 weeks)., Competing Interests: Dr. Guirgis reports providing consultation to Karuna Therapeutics. The other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.
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- 2024
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