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Individualized pretest risk estimates to guide treatment decisions in patients with clinical high risk for psychotic disorders

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/8403
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.sjpmh.2024.09.001
PubMed ID
39303874
Description
Introduction
Clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) states are associated with an increased risk of transition to psychosis. However, the predictive value of CHR screening interviews is dependent on pretest risk enrichment in referred patients. This poses a major obstacle to CHR outreach campaigns since they invariably lead to risk dilution through enhanced awareness. A potential compensatory strategy is to use estimates of individual pretest risk as a ‘gatekeeper’ for specialized assessment. We aimed to test a risk stratification model previously developed in London, UK (OASIS) and to train a new predictive model for the Swiss population.
Method
The sample was composed of 513 individuals referred for CHR assessment from six Swiss early psychosis detection services. Sociodemographic variables available at referral were used as predictors whereas the outcome variable was transition to psychosis.
Results
Replication of the risk stratification model developed in OASIS resulted in poor performance (Harrel's c = 0.51). Retraining resulted in moderate discrimination (Harrel's c = 0.67) which significantly differentiated between different risk groups. The lowest risk group had a cumulative transition incidence of 6.4% (CI: 0–23.1%) over two years.
Conclusion
Failure to replicate the OASIS risk stratification model might reflect differences in the public health care systems and referral structures between Switzerland and London. Retraining resulted in a model with adequate discrimination performance. The developed model in combination with CHR assessment result, might be useful for identifying individuals with high pretest risk, who might benefit most from specialized intervention.
Date of Publication
2025-04
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
CHR
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Early detection
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Pretest risk
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Psychosis
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Elodie Sprüngli-Toffel
Erich Studerus
Logos Curtis
Caroline Conchon
Luis Alameda
Barbara Bailey
Camille Caron
Carmina Haase
Julia Gros
Evelyn Herbrecht
Christian G. Huber
Anita Riecher-Rössler
Philippe Conus
Alessandra Solida
Marco Armando
Afroditi Kapsaridi
Mathieu Mercapide Ducommun
Paul Klauser
Kerstin Jessica Plessen
Sébastien Urben
Anne Edan
Nathalie Nanzer
Ana Liso Navarro
Maude Schneider
Davina Genoud
Michel, Chantalorcid-logo
University Hospital of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Kindler, Jochen
University Hospital of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Kaess, Michael
University Hospital of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Dominic Oliver
Paolo Fusar-Poli
Stefan Borgwardt
Christina Andreou
Additional Credits
University Hospital of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Series
Spanish Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
2950-2853
Access(Rights)
open.access
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