Negative Symptom Domains in Children and Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis: Association With Real-Life Functioning.

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Journal of the Geodetic Society of Japan Pub Date : 2022-03-10 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/schizbullopen/sgac025
Giulia Maria Giordano, Davide Palumbo, Maria Pontillo, Armida Mucci, Silvana Galderisi, Stefano Vicari
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Abstract

Background: Negative symptoms (NS) appear early in subjects at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis and may increase the risk of conversion to psychotic disorders and poor outcome. Contrary to schizophrenia, there is no consensus on the conceptualization and factor structure of NS in UHR subjects. This study aims to explore NS prevalence, factor structure, and impact on the outcome of UHR state in children and adolescents.

Methods: 71 UHR were recruited at the Neuropsychiatry Unit of the Hospital Bambino Gesù in Rome. We examined the prevalence of NS of at least moderate severity, the factor structure of NS by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), and correlations between extracted factors and functioning. We also evaluated the severity of baseline NS in subjects who converted to psychosis (converters) and in those who did not convert (nonconverters) at 1-year follow-up.

Results: At baseline, all participants showed at least one NS of at least moderate severity. PCA and CFA yielded a two-factor solution: an ''Expressive" and an "Experiential" factor. Only the Experiential factor was associated with functioning. At baseline, severity of NS did not differ between converters (N = 16) and nonconverters (N = 55).

Conclusions: In UHR children and adolescents NS have a high prevalence, a significant impact on functioning, and cluster in two-factors. Replications by independent studies, with state-of-the-art instruments and longer duration of follow-up, are needed to improve the characterization of NS in this population, clarify their impact on the outcome and enhance their early identification, prevention, and treatment.

精神病超高风险儿童和青少年的消极症状领域:与现实生活功能的关联
背景:消极症状(NS)很早就出现在超高危(UHR)精神病患者中,可能会增加转化为精神病的风险和不良后果。与精神分裂症不同的是,对于超高危人群中消极症状的概念化和因素结构尚未达成共识。本研究旨在探讨儿童和青少年 UHR 状态下的 NS 患病率、因素结构及其对预后的影响。方法:在罗马 Bambino Gesù医院神经精神科招募了 71 名 UHR。我们通过主成分分析法(PCA)和确证因子分析法(CFA)研究了至少中等严重程度的NS患病率、NS的因子结构以及提取因子与功能之间的相关性。我们还评估了随访1年时已转化为精神病的受试者(转化者)和未转化者(未转化者)基线NS的严重程度:结果:在基线时,所有受试者都表现出至少一种中等严重程度的NS。PCA和CFA得出了一个双因子解决方案:一个 "表达 "因子和一个 "体验 "因子。只有 "体验 "因子与功能相关。在基线上,转换者(16 人)和非转换者(55 人)的 NS 严重程度没有差异:结论:在 UHR 儿童和青少年中,NS 的发病率很高,对功能有显著影响,并聚集在两个因子中。需要使用最先进的工具和更长的随访时间,通过独立研究进行复制,以改进该人群中 NS 的特征描述,明确其对结果的影响,并加强其早期识别、预防和治疗。
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