ACTRN12606000101583
Recruiting
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Randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy to prevent psychosis among people with at-risk mental states
Prof. Mike Startup, University of Newcastle0 sites78 target enrollmentMarch 15, 2006
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Not specified
- Sponsor
- Prof. Mike Startup, University of Newcastle
- Enrollment
- 78
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- 6 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •reside within the boundaries of the Hunter New England Health Area or the former Mid\-Western region of the Greater Western Area Health Service, meet criteria for one or more of 3 ‘at\-risk mental states’ (ARMS). These three groups are operationally defined as follows: Group A (state and trait risk factors): A combination of a first\-degree relative with a history of any psychotic disorder, or the patient meets DSM\-IV criteria for a diagnosis of schizotypal personality disorder, and any change in mental state or functioning which has resulted in a loss of at least 30% on the Global Assessment of Functioning scale for at least one month. Group B (attenuated psychotic symptoms): The person has developed one or more prodromal symptoms which represent a change in their functioning, different from their normal personality, and which occur with a frequency of at least several times a week and have been occurring for at least one week. The symptoms include ideas of reference, odd beliefs or magical thinking, perceptual disturbance, suspiciousness or paranoid thinking, and behaviour that is odd, eccentric or peculiar. The symptoms must deviate significantly from normal, as defined by ratings in the prodromal range on the Comprehensive Assessment of At Risk Mental States (CAARMS). Group C (transient psychotic symptoms): The person has a history during the previous year of brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms (BLIPS) lasting less than one week before resolving spontaneously. The symptoms are defined by the presence of one or more ratings in the psychotic range on the CAARMS positive items: disorders of thought content, perceptual abnormalities, disorganised speech.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Meet criteria for a past or current DSM\-IV psychotic disorder, have previously been prescribed anti\-psychotic medication, have an organic mental disorder or intellectual disabilities, are at serious suicidal or homicidal risk (they will be eligible for inclusion once this risk has resolved), have an inadequate command of the English language.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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