Understanding Predisposition to Schizophrenia: Toward Intervention and Prevention

Author:

Tsuang Ming T1,Stone William S2,Faraone Stephen V3

Affiliation:

1. Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry and Head, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts; Director, Harvard Institute of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Genetics, Boston, Massachusetts; Director, VA Cooperative Studies of Genetics of Schizophrenia, Psychiatry Services, Brockton-West Roxbury VA Medical Center, Brockton, Massachusetts; Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts; Clinical...

2. Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts; Researcher, Harvard Institute of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Genetics, Boston, Massachusetts; Associate Director of Neuropsychology, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts

3. Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts; Chief of Psychiatric Genetics, Harvard Institute of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Genetics, Boston, Massachusetts; Director, Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research, Psychiatry Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Masssachusetts

Abstract

Objective: Early intervention to prevent schizophrenia is one of the most important goals of schizophrenia research. However, the field is not yet ready to initiate trials to prevent prodromal or psychotic symptoms in people who are at risk for developing the disorder. In this paper, we consider some of the major obstacles that must be studied before prevention strategies become feasible. Method and Results: One of the most important hurdles is the identification of a syndrome or set of traits that reflects a predisposition to schizophrenia and that might provide potential targets for intervention. In a recent reformulation of Paul Meehl's concept of schizotaxia, we integrate research findings obtained over the last 4 decades to propose a syndrome with meaningful clinical manifestations. We review the conceptualization of this syndrome and consider its multidimensional clinical expression. We then describe preliminary research diagnostic criteria for use in adult, nonpsychotic, first-degree relatives of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, based on negative symptoms and neuropsychological deficits. We follow this with evidence supporting the validity of the proposed syndrome, which mainly includes social dysfunction and response to a low dosage of one of the newer antipsychotic medications. Conclusions: Continued progress toward the eventual initiation of prevention strategies for schizophrenia will include sustained efforts to validate the traits reflecting a predisposition to develop the disorder (for example, schizotaxia), follow-up studies to confirm initial findings, and the identification of potentially useful preventive interventions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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