Early cognitive development and psychopathology in children at familial high risk for schizophrenia

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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Abstract

Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with deficits in cognitive development and childhood psychopathology. Previous studies have focused on older children and the few studies of early childhood have yielded inconsistent findings. We studied cognitive development and psychopathology in children at familial high risk (FHR) of schizophrenia and matched controls from 1 to 6 years and hypothesized that FHR children would show consistent deficits across cognitive and behavioral measures in early childhood.

Study design

Cognitive development in children at high familial risk for schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (n = 33) and matched healthy controls (n = 66) was assessed at 1 and 2 years with the Mullen Scales of Early Learning, and at 4 and 6 years with the Stanford Binet Intelligence Scales, BRIEF-P/BRIEF and CANTAB. Psychopathology was assessed at 4 and 6 years with the BASC-2. General linear models were used to examine differences on outcome scores, and chi-square analyses were used to explore differences in the proportion of “at risk” or “below average” score profiles.

Study results

FHR children scored significantly lower than controls on Mullen Composite at age 2, and demonstrated broad deficits in IQ, executive function and working memory and 4 and 6 years. FHR children were also rated as significantly worse on most items of the BASC-2 at ages 4 and 6.

Conclusions

Children at FHR for schizophrenia demonstrate abnormal cognitive development and psychopathology at younger ages than previously detected, suggesting that early detection and intervention needs to be targeted to very early childhood.

精神分裂症家族高风险儿童的早期认知发展和精神病理学。
精神分裂症是一种神经发育障碍,与认知发育缺陷和儿童精神病理学有关。以往的研究主要集中在年龄较大的儿童身上,而对幼儿期的少数研究结果并不一致。我们研究了精神分裂症家族高风险(FHR)儿童和匹配对照组 1 至 6 岁儿童的认知发展和精神病理学,并假设家族高风险儿童在幼儿期的认知和行为测量中会表现出一致的缺陷:研究设计:在精神分裂症或分裂情感障碍家族高风险儿童(33 人)和匹配的健康对照组(66 人)中,分别在 1 岁和 2 岁时使用 Mullen 早期学习量表、4 岁和 6 岁时使用斯坦福比奈智力测验量表、BRIEF-P/BRIEF 和 CANTAB 进行认知发展评估。在 4 岁和 6 岁时,使用 BASC-2 进行心理病理学评估。研究采用一般线性模型来检验结果得分的差异,并采用卡方分析法来检验 "高危 "或 "低于平均 "得分的比例差异:研究结果:FHR 儿童 2 岁时的穆伦综合评分明显低于对照组,4 岁和 6 岁时在智商、执行功能和工作记忆方面表现出广泛的缺陷。在 4 岁和 6 岁时,FHR 儿童在 BASC-2 的大多数项目上的得分也明显低于对照组:结论:与以往发现的情况相比,患精神分裂症的 FHR 儿童在更小的年龄就表现出认知发育异常和精神病态,这表明早期发现和干预需要针对儿童早期。
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Schizophrenia Research
Schizophrenia Research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
8.90%
发文量
429
审稿时长
10.2 weeks
期刊介绍: As official journal of the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) Schizophrenia Research is THE journal of choice for international researchers and clinicians to share their work with the global schizophrenia research community. More than 6000 institutes have online or print (or both) access to this journal - the largest specialist journal in the field, with the largest readership! Schizophrenia Research''s time to first decision is as fast as 6 weeks and its publishing speed is as fast as 4 weeks until online publication (corrected proof/Article in Press) after acceptance and 14 weeks from acceptance until publication in a printed issue. The journal publishes novel papers that really contribute to understanding the biology and treatment of schizophrenic disorders; Schizophrenia Research brings together biological, clinical and psychological research in order to stimulate the synthesis of findings from all disciplines involved in improving patient outcomes in schizophrenia.
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