AI Article Synopsis

  • - Psychotic disorders show differences between sexes in when they start, their symptoms, and how they progress
  • - The early intervention in psychosis approach is the first move towards customized care that addresses the specific needs of individuals based on their stage of illness
  • - Future advancements in personalized psychosis care should integrate knowledge of these sex-specific differences to better tailor treatment programs

Article Abstract

Psychotic disorders have sex-specific differences in their onset, symptoms and course. The early intervention in psychosis model represented the first step toward personalised psychosis care, recognising stage-specific care needs. Incorporating knowledge about sex-specific differences in care programmes should be the next evolution of personalised psychosis care.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2024.238DOI Listing

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