Authors
Anthony P Morrison, Paul French, Lara Walford, Shôn W Lewis, Aoiffe Kilcommons, Joanne Green, Sophie Parker, Richard P Bentall
Publication date
2004/10
Journal
The British Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
185
Issue
4
Pages
291-297
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
BackgroundAdvances in the ability to identify people at high risk of developing psychosis have generated interest in the possibility of preventing psychosis.AimsTo evaluate the efficacy of cognitive therapy for the prevention of transition to psychosis.MethodA randomised controlled trial compared cognitive therapy with treatment as usual in 58 patients at ultra-high risk of developing a first episode of psychosis. Therapy was provided over 6 months, and all patients were monitored on a monthly basis for 12 months.ResultsLogistic regression demonstrated that cognitive therapy significantly reduced the likelihood of making progression to psychosis as defined on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale over 12 months. In addition, it significantly reduced the likelihood of being prescribed antipsychotic medication and of meeting criteria for a DSM – IV diagnosis of a psychotic disorder. Analysis of covariance showed …
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