Debate: CAMHS will be at the forefront of the next generation of psychosis risk models, but further integration with early intervention psychosis services is needed to realise this potential
Sean Naughton,
Mary Clarke
Abstract:The detection of psychosis and its prodrome have unique considerations in a child and adolescent population. Young people attending CAMHS are already a high‐risk group, which confers significant limitations in applying the current clinical high‐risk (CHR) model. This has catalysed calls for a transdiagnostic approach to psychosis risk prediction, but without a clear pathway forward. We contribute to the debate opened by Salazar de Pablo and Arango (2023, Child and Adolescent Mental Health) on the role of CAMHS… Show more
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