2017
DOI: 10.4306/pi.2017.14.2.186
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Impaired Social and Role Function in Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis and First-Episode Schizophrenia: Its Relations with Negative Symptoms

Abstract: ObjectivePsychosocial dysfunction was a nettlesome of schizophrenia even in their prodromal phase as well as first episode and its relations with psychopathology were not determined. The aim of the present study was to examine whether the social and role function impairment was found in ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) individuals as well as first-episode schizophrenia patients and to explore its relations with psychopathology.MethodsThirty-seven normal controls, 63 UHR participants and 28 young, first-epis… Show more

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“…Thirty-five studies comprising 3180 participants examined the severity of depressive symptoms (Binder et al ., 1998; Zalsman et al ., 2003; Kampman et al ., 2004; Bendall et al ., 2008; Arranz et al ., 2009; Chen et al ., 2009; Strous et al , 2006; Strous et al ., 2009; Barrett et al ., 2010; Cotton et al ., 2010; Roche et al ., 2010; Upthegrove et al ., 2010; Chang et al ., 2011; Pena et al ., 2011; Shoval et al ., 2011; Riedel et al ., 2012; Stowkowy et al ., 2012; Zhao et al ., 2012; Allott et al ., 2013; Tosato et al ., 2013; Arrasate et al ., 2014; Chang et al ., 2014; Stouten et al ., 2014; Chang et al ., 2015; Emsley et al ., 2015; Noto et al ., 2015; Ruggeri et al ., 2015; Sanchez-Gistau et al ., 2015; Ebdrup et al ., 2016; Garcia et al ., 2016; Pawelczyk et al ., 2016; Chang et al ., 2017; Herniman et al ., 2017; Lee et al ., 2017; Zabala et al ., 2017). Three studies reported statistics by sub-group (Binder et al ., 1998; Tosato et al ., 2013; Pawelczyk et al ., 2016), totalling 38 samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty-five studies comprising 3180 participants examined the severity of depressive symptoms (Binder et al ., 1998; Zalsman et al ., 2003; Kampman et al ., 2004; Bendall et al ., 2008; Arranz et al ., 2009; Chen et al ., 2009; Strous et al , 2006; Strous et al ., 2009; Barrett et al ., 2010; Cotton et al ., 2010; Roche et al ., 2010; Upthegrove et al ., 2010; Chang et al ., 2011; Pena et al ., 2011; Shoval et al ., 2011; Riedel et al ., 2012; Stowkowy et al ., 2012; Zhao et al ., 2012; Allott et al ., 2013; Tosato et al ., 2013; Arrasate et al ., 2014; Chang et al ., 2014; Stouten et al ., 2014; Chang et al ., 2015; Emsley et al ., 2015; Noto et al ., 2015; Ruggeri et al ., 2015; Sanchez-Gistau et al ., 2015; Ebdrup et al ., 2016; Garcia et al ., 2016; Pawelczyk et al ., 2016; Chang et al ., 2017; Herniman et al ., 2017; Lee et al ., 2017; Zabala et al ., 2017). Three studies reported statistics by sub-group (Binder et al ., 1998; Tosato et al ., 2013; Pawelczyk et al ., 2016), totalling 38 samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, persistent negative symptoms of a moderate to high severity level are present in a subgroup of CHR individuals [204,207]. Abundant evidence shows negative symptoms to be robustly associated with profound functional impairments in CHR individuals [208][209][210][211][212][213][214][215][216] as well as a predictor of transition to psychosis [204,207,211,217]. This key role of negative symptoms in CHR states is also recognized in the proposal to include negative symptoms to define and enroll CHR samples [218].…”
Section: Assessment Of Negative Symptoms In Clinical High-risk Indivimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…54 One possible marker of this change in development would be intellectual functioning, which can be reduced in these patients. 55,56 General cognition is impaired in individuals who later develop SZ even before the FEP, [57][58][59] resulting in consistent IQ deficits. 60,61 A previous study 55 and metaanalysis 62 found that the risk of developing SZ increases approximately 3.8% per 1-point decrease in IQ.…”
Section: Cognitive Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%