Brief rapport: Perceptual aberration in patients at ultra‐high risk for psychosis

Author:

Clemmensen Lars1ORCID,Kristensen Tina Dam2ORCID,Wenneberg Christina2,Rimvall Martin Køster34ORCID,Nordentoft Merete56,Glenthoej Louise17

Affiliation:

1. Copenhagen Research Center on Mental Health Copenhagen University Hospital, VIRTU Research Group Hellerup Denmark

2. Center for Neuropsychiatric Schizophrenia Research (CNSR) Mental Health Center Copenhagen University Hospital Glostrup Denmark

3. Capital Region Mental Health Services Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Center Hellerup Denmark

4. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Zealand University Hospital Roskilde, Psychiatry Region Zealand Roskilde Denmark

5. Copenhagen Research Center on Mental Health Copenhagen University Hospital Hellerup Denmark

6. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Kobenhavn Denmark

7. Department of Psychology University of Copenhagen Kobenhavn Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUltra‐high risk (UHR) is considered a forerunner of psychosis, but most UHR individuals do not later convert, yet remain symptomatic, disabled and help‐seeking. Thus, there is an increased recognition of the UHR phenotype as a syndrome in itself, rather than merely a risk syndrome. It is therefore essential to investigate outcomes other than transition to psychosis. For this purpose, perceptual aberration appears to be a distinct, as well as a stable and less state‐specific vulnerability indicator. We aimed to investigate perceptual aberration and associations with functional, neuro and social cognitive risk factors in an UHR sample.MethodOne hundred and twenty UHR and 64 healthy controls were compared on levels of perceptual aberration using the perceptual aberration scale. We further investigated cross‐sectional associations between perceptual aberration and CAARMS (as a measure of subthreshold psychotic symptoms) and functional, neuro and social cognitive risk factors within the UHR using Spearmans ρ.ResultsPerceptual aberration was significantly higher in UHR than in healthy controls and was associated with social functioning, executive functioning, and emotion recognition.ConclusionOur findings are consistent with a view of perceptual aberration as a stable vulnerability indicator that varies little with clinical state.

Funder

TrygFonden

Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri

Region Hovedstaden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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