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Main Symptomatic Treatment Targets in Suspected and Early Psychosis: New Insights From Network Analysis.

Natalia Jimeno1,2,3, Javier Gomez-Pilar4,5, Jesus Poza4,5, Roberto Hornero4,5, Kai Vogeley6,7, Eva Meisenzahl2, Theresa Haidl6, Marlene Rosen6, Joachim Klosterkötter6, Frauke Schultze-Lutter2.   

Abstract

The early detection and intervention in psychoses prior to their first episode are presently based on the symptomatic ultra-high-risk and the basic symptom criteria. Current models of symptom development assume that basic symptoms develop first, followed by attenuated and, finally, frank psychotic symptoms, though interrelations of these symptoms are yet unknown. Therefore, we studied for the first time their interrelations using a network approach in 460 patients of an early detection service (mean age = 26.3 y, SD = 6.4; 65% male; n = 203 clinical high-risk [CHR], n = 153 first-episode psychosis, and n = 104 depression). Basic, attenuated, and frank psychotic symptoms were assessed using the Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument, Adult version (SPI-A), the Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes (SIPS), and the Positive And Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Using the R package qgraph, network analysis of the altogether 86 symptoms revealed a single dense network of highly interrelated symptoms with 5 discernible symptom subgroups. Disorganized communication was the most central symptom, followed by delusions and hallucinations. In line with current models of symptom development, the network was distinguished by symptom severity running from SPI-A via SIPS to PANSS assessments. This suggests that positive symptoms developed from cognitive and perceptual disturbances included basic symptom criteria. Possibly conveying important insight for clinical practice, central symptoms, and symptoms "bridging" the association between symptom subgroups may be regarded as the main treatment targets, in order to prevent symptomatology from spreading or increasing across the whole network.
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Keywords:  attenuated psychotic symptoms; basic symptoms; depression; psychopathology; schizophrenia; symptom dimensions

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32010940      PMCID: PMC7345824          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbz140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   9.306


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