“…The onset of psychosis is often characterized by a rapid decline in employment and in school performances (Harris et al, 2005), and working and educational difficulties are common presenting problems even in HR subjects. Unemployment is significantly higher in HR subjects at baseline compared to a matched local population living in the same area (Fusar-Poli et al, 2010), and difficulties in school performance such as poor grades, absence or exclusion from school (Ballon et al, 2007) are more common in these subjects and transition to psychosis can be predicted by a worse psychosocial functioning (Fusar-Poli et al, 2010;Tarbox et al, 2013;Walder et al, 2013;Valmaggia et al, 2013). Our results did not show positive, negative and disorganized symptoms to have predictive power for the functional outcome of HR subjects as previous studies did (Carrion et al, 2013;Eslami et al, 2011;Salokangas et al, 2014;Schlosser et al, 2012;Velthorst et al, 2013).…”