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The case for including Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms Syndrome in DSM-5 as a psychosis risk syndrome

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SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
Volume 123, Issue 2-3, Pages 199-207

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DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2010.08.012

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Risk syndrome; APS syndrome; Psychosis; Early detection; Prevention; DSM-5

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  1. Yale University Department of Psychiatry

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The American Psychiatric Association Task Force on DSM-5 has recently proposed consideration of Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms Syndrome as a new diagnosis, based on nearly 15 years of prospective research in centers across the globe. The condition is also known as psychosis risk syndrome, at-risk mental state, ultra-high risk, and putative prodrome. We review evidence favoring its inclusion as a new diagnosis in DSM-5 and report new preliminary findings on DSM-IV diagnoses in current clinical use for these patients and on results of diagnostic interviews in unselected volunteers. The main evidence supporting inclusion is: (1) the patients are currently ill, (2) the patients are at high risk for getting worse, (3) no DSM-IV diagnosis accurately captures their current illness or future risk, (4) the diagnosis has been made with reliability and validity in the research setting, and (5) placement in DSM-5 would help promote the needed treatment and prevention research to enable articulation of a standard of care to benefit these patients and their families. Potential harms can be minimized by patient, family, and provider education. It will be important to demonstrate through well-designed field trials whether the diagnostic criteria can be used with reliability in everyday clinical practice. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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