2023
DOI: 10.1111/eip.13397
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At‐risk mental states and personality traits: A cluster analysis approach on a group of help‐seeking young adults

Abstract: IntroductionResearch on the relationship between personality and psychosis onset is growing, with the goal of preventing or intervening early in patients' vulnerability. The identification of individuals with at‐risk mental states has enabled the development of early intervention strategies, such as Programma 2000, a youth mental health service that was implemented in Milan (Italy).AimsFocusing on the 18–25 age range—the time window with the highest incidence of psychotic onset—this study aims to identify the … Show more

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“…MBT-P, moreover, could be helpful in preventing ( 53 , 54 ) from the onset of full-blown psychosis through improved long-term social functioning ( 53 , 55 ). In addition, dysfunctional personality traits are particularly prevalent in this population ( 56 , 57 ), and an estimated 40% of this population has a personality disorder in comorbidity ( 50 ), findings that can justify the application of treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MBT-P, moreover, could be helpful in preventing ( 53 , 54 ) from the onset of full-blown psychosis through improved long-term social functioning ( 53 , 55 ). In addition, dysfunctional personality traits are particularly prevalent in this population ( 56 , 57 ), and an estimated 40% of this population has a personality disorder in comorbidity ( 50 ), findings that can justify the application of treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%