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Shared Decision Making With Young People at Ultra High Risk of Psychotic Disorder

While the majority of young people who meet the criteria for being considered at increased risk of psychosis do not go on to develop a psychotic disorder, young people are currently being identified and treated in early intervention services.

Citation:
Simmons MB, Brushe M, Elmes A, Polari A, Nelson B, Montague A. Shared Decision Making With Young People at Ultra High Risk of Psychotic Disorder. Front Psychiatry. 2021;12.

Keywords:
At risk mental states; clinical high risk; early intervention; psychosis; shared decision making; ultra high risk; youth

Abstract:
While the majority of young people who meet the criteria for being considered at increased risk of psychosis do not go on to develop a psychotic disorder, young people are currently being identified and treated in early intervention services.