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Development and temporal validation of a clinical prediction model of transition to psychosis in individuals at ultra-high risk in the UHR 1000+ cohort

The concept of ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) has been at the forefront of psychiatric research for several decades, with the ultimate goal of preventing the onset of psychotic disorder in high-risk individuals. Orygen (Melbourne, Australia) has led a range of observational and intervention studies in this clinical population.

Citation:
Hartmann S, Dwyer D, Cavve B, Byrne EM, et al. Development and temporal validation of a clinical prediction model of transition to psychosis in individuals at ultra-high risk in the UHR 1000+ cohort. World Psychiatry. 2024;23(3):400-10.

Keywords:
Brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms; disorganized speech; negative symptoms; prediction model calibration; prediction of transition to psychosis; psychosocial functioning; temporal validation; UHR 1000+ cohort; Ultra-high risk for psychosis; unusual thought content

Abstract:
The concept of ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) has been at the forefront of psychiatric research for several decades, with the ultimate goal of preventing the onset of psychotic disorder in high-risk individuals. Orygen (Melbourne, Australia) has led a range of observational and intervention studies in this clinical population.