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Prognostic factors for progression to psychosis in high risk youth
A. Yung
Evid Based Ment Health 2008 11: 72.

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The authors note that the algorithms generated by this study are not expected to be useful for screening the general population or people who are completely unaffected by psychotic symptoms. Further validation of the predictive value of the algorithms in other populations will be needed.

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