Current State of Application of Formal Thought Disorder
Screening Methods in First-Degree Relatives of Patients With
Schizophrenia: A Narrative Review
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Published:2024-05
Issue:2
Volume:20
Page:115-120
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ISSN:2666-0822
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Container-title:Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CPRR
Author:
Völker Jes Sebastian1ORCID,
Micluția Ioana Valentina1,
Hanga Adela-Melania1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hațieganu”, Cluj-
Napoca, Romania
Abstract
Abstract:
Historically, formal thought disorder (FTD) has been considered one of the distinctive
key symptoms of schizophrenia and is still regarded as an important early warning sign
and a marker of illness severity with solid predictive value. Recent studies are able to found
that the presence of FTD is predictive of the subsequent diagnosis of schizophrenia and often
precedes the frank clinical picture by several months. Much effort has been put into developing
scales that can reliably detect FTD and can be readily applied in routine clinical practice. This
narrative review investigated the use of FTD as a screening tool to assess risk in first-degree
relatives of patients with schizophrenia. The results show that the use of these scales in firstdegree
relatives of schizophrenic individuals during clinical contact and counseling is still an
exception, despite their uniquely heightened vulnerability profile. To our knowledge, this is the
first time that the application of FTD screening methods in first-degree relatives of schizophrenic
individuals has been reviewed in a structured way.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health