Box. Inclusion Criteria for Individuals in the ARMS Groupa
ARMS-E: Individuals With ARMS Without APSs and/or BLIPSs
1. Individuals had ≥1 of the following basic symptoms appearing within 12 months before study inclusion and several times per week during the past 3 months:
• Thought interferences
• Thought perseveration
• Thought pressure
• Thought blockages
• Disturbances of receptive language, either heard or read
• Decreased ability to discriminate between ideas and perception, fantasy and true memories
• Unstable ideas of reference (subject-centrism)
• Derealization
• Visual perception disturbances
• Acoustic perception disturbances
and/or
2. Individuals showed a reduction in Global Assessment of Functioning Scale score (DSM-IV) of ≥30 points (within the past year) combined with ≥1 of the following trait markers:
• First-degree relative with a lifetime diagnosis of schizophrenia or a schizophrenia spectrum disorder
• Prenatal or perinatal complications
ARMS-L: Individuals With ARMS With or Without Basic Symptoms, With or Without Global Functioning and Trait Markers 1. Individuals had ≥1 of the following APSs within the past 3 months, appearing several times per week for a period of ≥1 week:
• Ideas of reference
• Odd beliefs or magical thinking
• Unusual perceptual experiences
• Odd thinking and speech
• Suspiciousness or paranoid ideation
and/or
2. Individuals had ≥1 BLIPS, defined as the appearance of 1 of the following psychotic symptoms for <1 week (interval between episodes ≥1 week), resolving spontaneously:
• Hallucinations
• Delusions
• Formal thought disorder
• Gross disorganized or catatonic behavior
Abbreviations: APSs, attenuated psychotic symptoms; ARMS, at-risk mental state; ARMS-E, early ARMS; ARMS-L, late ARMS; BLIPSs, brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms.
aAdapted from Häfner et al.36