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Prevalence and phenomenology of violent ideation and behavior among 200 young people at clinical high-risk for psychosis: an emerging model of violence and psychotic illness.

Gary Brucato1, Paul S Appelbaum2, Michael D Masucci2, Stephanie Rolin2, Melanie M Wall2, Mark Levin2, Rebecca Altschuler2, Michael B First2, Jeffrey A Lieberman2, Ragy R Girgis2.   

Abstract

In a previously reported longitudinal study of violent ideation (VI) and violent behavior (VB) among 200 youths at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis, we found that VI, hitherto underinvestigated, strongly predicted transition to first-episode psychosis (FEP) and VB, in close temporal proximity. Here, we present participants' baseline characteristics, examining clinical and demographic correlates of VI and VB. These participants, aged 13-30, were examined at Columbia University Medical Center's Center of Prevention and Evaluation, using clinical interviews and the structured interview for psychosis-risk syndromes (SIPS). At the onset of our longitudinal study, we gathered demographics, signs and symptoms, and descriptions of VI and VB. One-third of participants reported VI (n = 65, 32.5%) at baseline, experienced as intrusive and ego-dystonic, and associated with higher suspiciousness and overall positive symptoms. Less than one-tenth reported VB within 6 months of baseline (n = 17, 8.5%), which was unrelated to SIPS-positive symptoms, any DSM diagnosis or other clinical characteristic. The period from conversion through post-FEP stabilization may be characterized by heightened risk of behavioral disinhibition and violence. We provide a preliminary model of how violence risk may peak at various points in the course of psychotic illness.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30591713      PMCID: PMC6462023          DOI: 10.1038/s41386-018-0304-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology        ISSN: 0893-133X            Impact factor:   7.853


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