First-Episode Psychosis
The study defines first-episode psychosis as full-threshold psychotic symptoms beginning within the previous five years. More than three quarters of people with first-episode psychosis show cognitive impairment at first presentation. Cogni…
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The study defines first-episode psychosis as full-threshold psychotic symptoms beginning within the previous five years. More than three quarters of people with first-episode psychosis show cognitive impairment at first presentation. Cognitive impairment is presented as a core feature of first-episode psychosis. Cognitive impairments in FEP predict long-term disability more reliably than symptom severity.