Detailed clinical phenotyping and generalisability in prognostic models of functioning in at-risk populations
Abstract
Summary Personalised prediction of functional outcomes is a promising approach for targeted early intervention in psychiatry. However, generalisability and resource efficiency of such prognostic models represent challenges. In the PRONIA study (German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00005042), we demonstrate excellent generalisability of prognostic models in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis or with recent-onset depression, and...
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Title
Detailed clinical phenotyping and generalisability in prognostic models of functioning in at-risk populations
Published Date
Oct 6, 2021
Volume
220
Issue
6
Pages
318 - 321
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