Disorganization is under-treated in early psychosis. We aimed at exploring clinical factors potentially improving disorganization in individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) across 2 years of follow-up. About 180 participants completed the GAF and the PANSS. Longitudinally, 111 (61.7%) individuals had a decrease in disorganization. Significant associations of this improvement were with shorter duration of untreated illness, higher improvement in negative symptoms, and antipsychotic prescription.
Pelizza, L., Leuci, E., Quattrone, E., Occhionero, M., Biancalani, A., Palmisano, D., et al. (2026). Clinical Factors Influencing Improvement in Disorganization in Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: Preliminary Findings From a 2-Year Follow-Up. ASIA-PACIFIC PSYCHIATRY, 18(2), 1-4 [10.1111/appy.70021].
Clinical Factors Influencing Improvement in Disorganization in Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: Preliminary Findings From a 2-Year Follow-Up
Lorenzo Pelizza
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;Michele Occhionero;Arianna Biancalani;Marco Menchetti.Ultimo
2026
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Disorganization is under-treated in early psychosis. We aimed at exploring clinical factors potentially improving disorganization in individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) across 2 years of follow-up. About 180 participants completed the GAF and the PANSS. Longitudinally, 111 (61.7%) individuals had a decrease in disorganization. Significant associations of this improvement were with shorter duration of untreated illness, higher improvement in negative symptoms, and antipsychotic prescription.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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