The AMP SCZ® Observational Study: PREDICT-DPACC is a research project focusing on young people at risk for psychosis, a mental health condition affecting how the brain processes information. This study hopes to create tools to predict outcomes for these individuals, helping to identify who might have a psychotic episode or other symptoms. The study involves collecting various data, including clinical tests and brain scans, from participants aged 12-30 over 18-24 months. Some participants will be healthy controls (HC) to compare against those at risk. The study takes place in 42 sites across 13 countries.
- **Participation Length**: 18-24 months with several assessments.
- **Eligibility**: Age 12-30; must meet specific diagnostic criteria.
- **No Treatment Given**: This study is for observation, not treatment.
Participants will be assessed using different methods, including interviews, cognitive tests, and optional audio-video recordings. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you may be invited to join and help advance understanding of psychosis. For more details, visit the AMP SCZ website.