NAPLS II: Predictors and Mechanisms of Conversion to PsychosisProtocol# 08-1448
The purpose of this study is to increase our ability to identify patients at clinical high-risk for the development of a psychotic disorder and to investigate neurobiological changes that underlie the emergence of a psychotic disorder.
Who is eligible? High Risk Subjects: 12 to 35 years old, no current or lifetime Axis I psychotic disorder, no central nervous system disorder, no current antipsychotic use (lifetime use ≤ 4 weeks), no metal in the body (for brain imaging part-MRI).
Healthy Control Subjects: 12 to 35 years old, no Axis I diagnosis, no first degree relative with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, or any other disorder involving psychotic symptoms, no metal in the body (for brain imaging part-MRI).
Contact Information: If you think that you might be eligible for this study or if you would like more information, please contact Jennifer Nieri, MSW, LCSW at 919-966-8341 or jennifer_nieri@med.unc.edu
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