34.3 IMPROVING THE DETECTION OF INDIVIDUALS AT RISK OF DEVELOPING PSYCHOSIS IN PRIMARY MENTAL HEALTH CARE

  • Perez J
  • Jin H
  • Russo D
  • et al.
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Abstract

with the exception of bipolar mood disorders (similar risk) and brief psychotic episodes (higher risk). The ARMS designation accounted only for a small proportion of transitions to psychosis (n = 52 of 1001; 5.19% in the derivation data set), indicating the need for transdiagnostic prediction of psychosis in secondary mental health care. A prognostic risk stratification model based on preselected variables, including index diagnosis, age, sex, age by sex, and race/ethnicity, was developed and externally validated, showing good performance and potential clinical usefulness. Discussion: This lecture will introduce a new online individualized risk calculator which can be of clinical usefulness for the transdiagnostic prediction of psychosis in secondary mental health care. The risk calculator can help to identify those patients at risk of developing psychosis who require an ARMS assessment and specialized care. The use of this calculator may eventually facilitate the implementation of an individualized provision of preventive focused interventions and improve outcomes of first episode psychosis.

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Perez, J., Jin, H., Russo, D. A., Stochl, J., Painter, M., Byford, S., & Jones, P. (2018). 34.3 IMPROVING THE DETECTION OF INDIVIDUALS AT RISK OF DEVELOPING PSYCHOSIS IN PRIMARY MENTAL HEALTH CARE. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44(suppl_1), S57–S57. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby014.144

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