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Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero1,2, Javier Ortuño1, Martin Debbané3,4, Raymond C K Chan5,6, David Cicero7, Lisa C Zhang8, Colleen Brenner8, Emma Barkus9, Richard J Linscott10, Thomas Kwapil11, Neus Barrantes-Vidal12, Alex Cohen13, Adrian Raine14,15,16, Michael T Compton17, Erin B Tone18, Julie Suhr19, Felix Inchausti20, Julio Bobes2,21, Axit Fumero22, Stella Giakoumaki23, Ioannis Tsaousis23, Antonio Preti24, Michael Chmielewski25, Julien Laloyaux26,27,28, Anwar Mechri29, Mohamed Aymen Lahmar29, Viviana Wuthrich30, Frank Larøi26,27,28, Johanna C Badcock31, Assen Jablensky31, Adela M Isvoranu32, Sacha Epskamp32, Eiko I Fried32,33.
Abstract
Elucidating schizotypal traits is important if we are to understand the various manifestations of psychosis spectrum liability and to reliably identify individuals at high risk for psychosis. The present study examined the network structures of (1) 9 schizotypal personality domains and (2) 74 individual schizotypal items, and (3) explored whether networks differed across gender and culture (North America vs China). The study was conducted in a sample of 27001 participants from 12 countries and 21 sites (M age = 22.12; SD = 6.28; 37.5% males). The Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) was used to assess 74 self-report items aggregated in 9 domains. We used network models to estimate conditional dependence relations among variables. In the domain-level network, schizotypal traits were strongly interconnected. Predictability (explained variance of each node) ranged from 31% (odd/magical beliefs) to 55% (constricted affect), with a mean of 43.7%. In the item-level network, variables showed relations both within and across domains, although within-domain associations were generally stronger. The average predictability of SPQ items was 27.8%. The network structures of men and women were similar (r = .74), node centrality was similar across networks (r = .90), as was connectivity (195.59 and 199.70, respectively). North American and Chinese participants networks showed lower similarity in terms of structure (r = 0.44), node centrality (r = 0.56), and connectivity (180.35 and 153.97, respectively). In sum, the present article points to the value of conceptualizing schizotypal personality as a complex system of interacting cognitive, emotional, and affective characteristics.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29684178 PMCID: PMC6188518 DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sby044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schizophr Bull ISSN: 0586-7614 Impact factor: 9.306