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. 2018 Feb 9;44(2):276–285. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbx173

Table 2.

The 3-Year Risk of Developing Psychosis Across Different Samples Considered in the Current Review (Incidence (%), 95% CI)

Incident Disorder Sample Denominator Incident Rates of Developing Psychosis (%) Relative Risk to General Population
Psychosis General Population33 0.05 (95% CI: .02 to .13) 1-fold
Psychosis Individuals assessed but not meeting CHR-P criteria34–44 1.48 (95% CI: .66 to 2.29) 29.6-fold
Psychosis Clinical Risk Syndromes other than CHR-P 3.87 (95% CI: 1.29 to 11.58) 77.4-fold
Psychosis Individuals undergoing CHR-P assessments34–44 14.21 (95% CI: .85 to 22.74) 284.2-fold
Psychosis Individuals meeting CHR-P criteria34–44 24.63 (95% CI: 21.79 to 28.42) 492.6-fold