Author:
Michail Maria,Birchwood Max
Abstract
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder constitutes a significant problem for people with
psychosis. It is unclear whether this is a by-product of persecutory
thinking.AimsTo compare the phenomenology of social anxiety disorder in first-episode
psychosis with that in a group without psychosis. The relationship
between social anxiety and psychosis symptoms was investigated.MethodA sample of people with first-episode psychosis (FEP group) was compared
with a sample with social anxiety disorder without psychosis (SaD
group).ResultsOf the individuals in the FEP group (n = 80) 25% were diagnosed with an
ICD–10 social anxiety disorder (FEP/SaD group); a further 11.6% reported
severe difficulties in social encounters. The FEP/SaD and SaD groups
reported comparable levels of social anxiety, autonomic symptoms,
avoidance and depression. Social anxiety in psychosis was not related to
the positive symptoms of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS)
including suspiciousness/persecution. However, a significantly greater
percentage of socially anxious v. non-socially anxious
individuals with psychosis expressed perceived threat from persecutors,
although this did not affect the severity of social anxiety within the
FEP/SaD group. The majority of those in the FEP/SaD group did not have
concurrent persecutory delusions.ConclusionsSocial anxiety is a significant comorbidity in first-episode psychosis.
It is not simply an epiphenomenon of psychotic symptoms and clinical
paranoia, and it has more than one causal pathway. For a subgroup of
socially anxious people with psychosis, anticipated harm is present and
the processes that underlie its relationship with social anxiety warrant
further investigation.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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