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Simon AE et al. – The authors data underline that the commonly used symptoms to identify UHR patients are often transitory and may not capture the stable core of developing psychosis. This highlights the danger of provoking anxiety and stigmatization in mislabeled individuals and missing true at–risk patients who present features of the psychosis core, but who do not yet—or maybe never will—manifest positive symptoms.

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