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The psychosis risk timeline: can we improve our preventive strategies? Part 2: adolescence and adulthood

Romain, Karen
Eriksson, Alexandra
Onyon, Richard
Kumar, Manoj
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Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust; Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust; University of Keele
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2019-06-24
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Current understanding of psychosis development is relevant to patients' clinical outcomes in mental health services as a whole, given that psychotic symptoms can be a feature of many different diagnoses at different stages of life. Understanding the risk factors helps clinicians to contemplate primary, secondary and tertiary preventive strategies that it may be possible to implement. In this second article of a three-part series, the psychosis risk timeline is again considered, here focusing on risk factors more likely to be encountered during later childhood, adolescence and adulthood. These include environmental factors, substance misuse, and social and psychopathological aspects.
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Romain K, Eriksson A, Onyon R, Kumar M. The psychosis risk timeline: can we improve our preventive strategies? Part 2: adolescence and adulthood. BJPsych Advances. 2019;25(5):309-320. doi:10.1192/bja.2019.1
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