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Association of Primary Care Consultation Patterns With Early Signs and Symptoms of Psychosis

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Key Points Question Are primary care consultation patterns for prespecified nonspecific symptoms associated with a psychotic diagnosis? Findings In this case-control study of 11 690 adults with psychosis and 81 793 matched… Click to show full abstract

Key Points Question Are primary care consultation patterns for prespecified nonspecific symptoms associated with a psychotic diagnosis? Findings In this case-control study of 11 690 adults with psychosis and 81 793 matched controls without psychosis, 12 clinical high-risk symptoms, analyzed by sex and age group, were associated with a psychosis diagnosis, with suicidal behavior having the highest associated risk for psychosis. Pairs of symptoms were associated with an increase in the positive predictive value for a diagnosis of psychosis. Meaning These findings are the first stage in the development and validation of a prognostic model of psychosis for primary care by providing candidate predictors and counter the generally held belief that individuals with emerging psychosis do not seek help from a medical professional.

Keywords: consultation patterns; primary care; care consultation; psychosis

Journal Title: JAMA Network Open
Year Published: 2018

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