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Examining service‐user perspectives for the development of a good outcome checklist for individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis

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Around 15% of patients at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR‐P) experience symptomatic remission and functional recovery at follow‐up, yet the definition of a good outcome (GO) in this population… Click to show full abstract

Around 15% of patients at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR‐P) experience symptomatic remission and functional recovery at follow‐up, yet the definition of a good outcome (GO) in this population requires further development. Outcomes are typically designed and rated by clinicians rather than patients, to measure adverse as opposed to GOs. Here we investigate how CHR‐P subjects define a GO, with the aim of developing a checklist that could be used to measure GO in this clinical group.

Keywords: clinical high; high risk; risk psychosis; good outcome

Journal Title: Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Year Published: 2020

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