Author:
Salokangas R.K.R.,Dingemans P.,Heinimaa M.,Svirskis T.,Luutonen S.,Hietala J.,Ruhrmann S.,Juckel G.,Graf von Reventlow H.,Linszen D.,Birchwood M.,Patterson P.,Schultze-Lutter F.,Klosterkötter J.
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveSchizotypal features indicate proneness to psychosis in the general population. It is also possible that they increase transition to psychosis (TTP) among clinical high-risk patients (CHR). Our aim was to investigate whether schizotypal features predict TTP in CHR patients.MethodsIn the EPOS (European Prediction of Psychosis Study) project, 245 young help-seeking CHR patients were prospectively followed for 18 months and their TTP was identified. At baseline, subjects were assessed with the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ). Associations between SPQ items and its subscales with the TTP were analysed in Cox regression analysis.ResultsThe SPQ subscales and items describing ideas of reference and lack of close interpersonal relationships were found to correlate significantly with TTP. The co-occurrence of these features doubled the risk of TTP.ConclusionsPresence of ideas of reference and lack of close interpersonal relations increase the risk of full-blown psychosis among CHR patients. This co-occurrence makes the risk of psychosis very high.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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