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Schizophrenia Research | 2013

Psychiatric morbidity, functioning and quality of life in young people at clinical high risk for psychosis

Christylai Hui; Carmen Morcillo; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Michelle Painter; Peter B. Jones; Jesus Perez

Objective Recent studies suggest that psychotic-like experiences may also act as markers for non-psychotic psychiatric disorders, which may indicate that the focus of research in individuals at high risk (HR) for psychosis needs updating. In this study we thoroughly examined the clinical and functional characteristics of a consecutive cohort of young people at HR for psychosis and compared them to a matched sample of healthy volunteers. Method Between February 2010 and September 2012 60 help-seeking HR individuals, aged 16–35, were recruited from CAMEO Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, Cambridgeshire, UK. Forty-five age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers were randomly recruited from the same geographical area. Sociodemographic, psychiatric morbidity, functioning and quality of life measures were compared between both groups. Results HR individuals suffered a wide range of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders, mainly within the affective and anxiety diagnostic spectra. In comparison to healthy volunteers, young people at HR reported more suicidal ideation/intention, depressive and anxiety symptoms and presented with remarkably poor functioning and quality of life. Conclusion The presence of co-morbid moderate or severe depressive and anxiety symptoms was common in our sample of young people at enhanced risk for psychosis. A HR mental state may be associated not only with an increased risk for psychosis, but also other psychiatric disorders. Our findings may have implications for the future implementation of therapeutic interventions that this population could benefit from.


Archive | 2015

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of tailored, intensive liaison between primary and secondary care to detect individuals at risk of a first psychotic illness: a theory-based, cluster-randomised controlled trial

Jesus Perez; Huajie Jin; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Michelle Painter; Gill Shelley; Erica Jackson; Carolyn M Crane; Jonathan Graffy; Tim Croudace; Sarah Byford; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2018

Association of Environment With the Risk of Developing Psychotic Disorders in Rural Populations

Lucy Richardson; Yasir Hameed; Jesus Perez; Peter B. Jones; James B Kirkbride


Archive | 2016

Work package 5: follow-up of referrals of individuals identified as being at high risk for psychosis

Jesus Perez; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Carolyn M Crane; Michelle Painter; James B Kirkbride; Tim Croudace; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2016

Work package 4: detecting and refining referrals of individuals at high risk for psychosis

Jesus Perez; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Carolyn M Crane; Michelle Painter; James B Kirkbride; Tim Croudace; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2016

Work package 2: development of a tool to measure recovery

Jesus Perez; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Carolyn M Crane; Michelle Painter; James B Kirkbride; Tim Croudace; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2016

Insights from the clinical team

Jesus Perez; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Carolyn M Crane; Michelle Painter; James B Kirkbride; Tim Croudace; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2016

Work package 3: incidence and social epidemiology of psychosis

Jesus Perez; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Carolyn M Crane; Michelle Painter; James B Kirkbride; Tim Croudace; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2016

Work package 1: information technology systems

Jesus Perez; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Gillian F Shelley; Carolyn M Crane; Michelle Painter; James B Kirkbride; Tim Croudace; Peter B. Jones


Archive | 2015

Clinical eff ectiveness and cost-eff ectiveness of tailored intensive liaison between primary and secondary care to identify individuals at risk of a fi rst psychotic illness (the LEGs study): a cluster-randomised controlled trial

Jesus Perez; Huajie Jin; Debra A Russo; Jan Stochl; Michelle Painter; Gill Shelley; Erica Jackson; Carolyn M Crane; Jonathan P Graff; Tim Croudace; Sarah Byford; Peter B. Jones

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Jan Stochl

University of Cambridge

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Anjum Memon

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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