AMP SCZ® Observational Study: PREDICT-DPACC is a research project aiming to help people who may be at risk of developing psychosis, a mental health condition that affects how a person thinks and feels. The study involves many countries and sites, focusing on young people aged 12-30 who might be at high risk for psychosis (CHR) and healthy control participants (HC). The main goal is to create tools to predict if these individuals will have certain outcomes, like recovery or experiencing symptoms, and to see if treatments work early on.
Key Points:
- The study lasts 18-24 months for CHR participants, with visits at different times.
- Healthy participants will have fewer visits, mainly at the start and at months 2, 12, and 24.
- Participants must be 12-30 years old and meet specific health criteria to join.
During the study, participants will undergo various assessments, such as clinical tests, brain scans, and optional digital activities like keeping a digital diary. They will also be monitored for any signs of psychosis and will continue assessments if they show symptoms. More information is available on the AMP SCZ website.