2019
Organization framework and preliminary findings from the Athens First‐Episode Psychosis Research Study
Xenaki L, Kollias C, Stefanatou P, Ralli I, Soldatos R, Dimitrakopoulos S, Hatzimanolis A, Triantafyllou T, Kosteletos I, Vlachos I, Selakovic M, Foteli S, Mantonakis L, Ermiliou V, Voulgaraki M, Psarra E, Gülöksüz S, van Os J, Stefanis N. Organization framework and preliminary findings from the Athens First‐Episode Psychosis Research Study. Early Intervention In Psychiatry 2019, 14: 343-355. PMID: 31402581, DOI: 10.1111/eip.12865.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsMild functional improvementLongitudinal cohort studySymptom severity criteriaPoor cognitive performanceOutcome of psychosisPreliminary findingsPatients 16Cohort studyAntipsychotic treatmentClinical pictureFEP patientsClinical managementFunctional improvementFamily historyEmergency unitBaseline presentationSeverity criteriaPsychiatric hospitalPsychotic disordersClinical InterviewDrug usePotential associationGene-environment interaction studiesBiochemical parameters
2017
A critique of the “ultra‐high risk” and “transition” paradigm
van Os J, Guloksuz S. A critique of the “ultra‐high risk” and “transition” paradigm. World Psychiatry 2017, 16: 200-206. PMID: 28498576, PMCID: PMC5428198, DOI: 10.1002/wps.20423.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical high riskUltra-high riskCommon mental disordersMental disordersPsychotic experiencesCHR researchHigh-risk approachMental health problemsPublic health perspectiveFalse-positive findingsTransdiagnostic expressionClinical picturePoor outcomePoor prognosisFunctional outcomeBaseline differencesHigh riskOmega-3Health problemsPositive findingsEpidemiological researchDiagnostic shiftUHR sampleYoung individualsHealth perspective