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Prediction of psychosis: Model development and internal validation of a personalized risk calculatorHighly Cited Paper

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Prediction of psychosis: Model development and internal validation of a personalized risk calculator
Author(s)
Lee, Tae Young; Wu Jeong Hwang; Nahrie S. Kim; Inkyung Park; Lho, Silvia Kyungjin; Moon, Sun-Young; Oh, Sanghoon; Lee, Junhee; Kim, Minah; Choong-Wan Woo; Jun Soo Kwon
Publication Date
2022-10
Journal
Psychological Medicine, v.52, no.13, pp.2632 - 2640
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Abstract
Copyright © The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press.Background Over the past two decades, early detection and early intervention in psychosis have become essential goals of psychiatry. However, clinical impressions are insufficient for predicting psychosis outcomes in clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals; a more rigorous and objective model is needed. This study aims to develop and internally validate a model for predicting the transition to psychosis within 10 years. Methods Two hundred and eight help-seeking individuals who fulfilled the CHR criteria were enrolled from the prospective, naturalistic cohort program for CHR at the Seoul Youth Clinic (SYC). The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO)-penalized Cox regression was used to develop a predictive model for a psychotic transition. We performed k-means clustering and survival analysis to stratify the risk of psychosis. Results The predictive model, which includes clinical and cognitive variables, identified the following six baseline variables as important predictors: 1-year percentage decrease in the Global Assessment of Functioning score, IQ, California Verbal Learning Test score, Strange Stories test score, and scores in two domains of the Social Functioning Scale. The predictive model showed a cross-validated Harrell's C-index of 0.78 and identified three subclusters with significantly different risk levels. Conclusions Overall, our predictive model showed a predictive ability and could facilitate a personalized therapeutic approach to different risks in high-risk individuals.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/12843
DOI
10.1017/S0033291720004675
ISSN
0033-2917
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