Premorbid social adjustment and association with attenuated psychotic symptoms in clinical high-risk and help-seeking youth
Tarbox-Berry S, Perkins D, Woods S, Addington J. Premorbid social adjustment and association with attenuated psychotic symptoms in clinical high-risk and help-seeking youth. Psychological Medicine 2017, 48: 983-997. PMID: 28874223, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291717002343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultFemaleHelp-Seeking BehaviorHumansMaleProdromal SymptomsProspective StudiesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychotic DisordersRisk AssessmentSocial AdjustmentYoung AdultConceptsAttenuated Positive Symptom SyndromeSocial maladjustmentSocial adjustmentPredictive associationsHelp-seeking controlsHelp-seeking youthDiminished experienceSocial anhedoniaIdeational richnessProdromal youthThought contentOccupational functioningPremorbid social adjustmentDysphoric moodMaladjustmentUnusual thought contentProspective predictionPoor premorbid social adjustmentEmotionsPsychotic symptomsPsychosis StudySubsequent psychosisYouthPsychosisParticipants