‘At Risk Mental State’: An Audit of Tier 3 Clinical Standards

Aims: The At-Risk Mental State (ARMS), an attenuated psychotic syndrome, represents a critical period of vulnerability for the development of psychosis. Early identification and evidence-based intervention are crucial to reducing distress, improving long-term outcomes and public health costs. There...

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Main Authors: Adisha Kapila, Megan Viegas, Jonathan Bradley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2025-06-01
Series:BJPsych Open
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2056472425106947/type/journal_article
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Summary:Aims: The At-Risk Mental State (ARMS), an attenuated psychotic syndrome, represents a critical period of vulnerability for the development of psychosis. Early identification and evidence-based intervention are crucial to reducing distress, improving long-term outcomes and public health costs. There are clear recommendations stated by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for the optimal management of ARMS in children and young people including early identification, access to psychological therapy and care co-ordination. Baseline audit data collected from Tier 3 teams within South West London and St George’s NHS Mental Health Trust (SWLSTG) highlighted significant variation in clinicians’ confidence and knowledge about ARMS, notably its identification criteria and optimal management. This audit sought to enhance clinician expertise of “At Risk Mental State” (ARMS) within Tier 3 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
ISSN:2056-4724