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General psychopathology links burden of recent life events and psychotic symptoms in a network approach.

Linda T Betz1, Nora Penzel2,3, Lana Kambeitz-Ilankovic2,3, Marlene Rosen2, Katharine Chisholm4,5, Alexandra Stainton4,6,7, Theresa K Haidl2, Julian Wenzel2, Alessandro Bertolino8, Stefan Borgwardt9,10, Paolo Brambilla11, Rebekka Lencer10,12,13, Eva Meisenzahl14, Stephan Ruhrmann2, Raimo K R Salokangas15, Frauke Schultze-Lutter14,16, Stephen J Wood4,6,7, Rachel Upthegrove4, Nikolaos Koutsouleris3,17,18, Joseph Kambeitz2.   

Abstract

Recent life events have been implicated in the onset and progression of psychosis. However, psychological processes that account for the association are yet to be fully understood. Using a network approach, we aimed to identify pathways linking recent life events and symptoms observed in psychosis. Based on previous literature, we hypothesized that general symptoms would mediate between recent life events and psychotic symptoms. We analyzed baseline data of patients at clinical high risk for psychosis and with recent-onset psychosis (n = 547) from the Personalised Prognostic Tools for Early Psychosis Management (PRONIA) study. In a network analysis, we modeled links between the burden of recent life events and all individual symptoms of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale before and after controlling for childhood trauma. To investigate the longitudinal associations between burden of recent life events and symptoms, we analyzed multiwave panel data from seven timepoints up to month 18. Corroborating our hypothesis, burden of recent life events was connected to positive and negative symptoms through general psychopathology, specifically depression, guilt feelings, anxiety and tension, even after controlling for childhood trauma. Longitudinal modeling indicated that on average, burden of recent life events preceded general psychopathology in the individual. In line with the theory of an affective pathway to psychosis, recent life events may lead to psychotic symptoms via heightened emotional distress. Life events may be one driving force of unspecific, general psychopathology described as characteristic of early phases of the psychosis spectrum, offering promising avenues for interventions.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33319805     DOI: 10.1038/s41537-020-00129-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Schizophr        ISSN: 2334-265X


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