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Clinical high risk for psychosis paradigm for CAP: do not throw the baby out with the bathwater

We would like to thank Rimvall and colleagues for their comments regarding our recent editorial on the deployment of clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) paradigms in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP). We take this opportunity to precisely clarify the purpose of our statement and to enrich t...

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Published in:European child & adolescent psychiatry 2022-04, Vol.31 (4), p.685-687
Main Authors: Klauser, Paul, Revet, Alexis, Anagnostopoulos, Dimitri, Hebebrand, Johannes, Moreno, Carmen, Raynaud, Jean-Philippe, Armando, Marco
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description We would like to thank Rimvall and colleagues for their comments regarding our recent editorial on the deployment of clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) paradigms in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP). We take this opportunity to precisely clarify the purpose of our statement and to enrich this important debate.First, Rimvall and colleagues present CHR-P and patient-centered approaches as antinomic and mutually exclusive. This dichotomy is not supported by the current state of research in CHR-P. Recent models integrate CHR-P with precision as well as patient-centered medicine (e.g. Psychosis Polyrisk Scores (PPS), including genetic and non-genetic information ).
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