“…Previous studies have examined the latent structure across the psychosis phenotype such as psychotic symptoms (Kendler, Karkowski, & Walsh, ; Pignon et al, ), schizotypal personality disorder (Fossati et al, ), subclinical psychosis symptoms (Ryan et al, ; Valmaggia, Stahl, Yung, Nelson, & McGorry, ), PLEs (Ahmed, Buckley, & Mabe, ; Cella, Sisti, Rocchi, & Preti, ; Gale, Wells, McGee, & Oakley Browne, ; Shevlin, Murphy, Dorahy, & Adamson, ) and schizotypal traits (Cella et al, ; Denovan, Dagnall, Drinkwater, & Parker, ; Fonseca‐Pedrero, Gooding, Ortuño‐Sierra, & Paino, ; Fonseca‐Pedrero, Ortuño‐Sierra, de Álbeniz, Muñiz, & Cohen, ; Hori et al, ; Tabak & Weisman de Mamani, ; Wang et al, ). In particular, adolescence is a development stage where these kind of analyses, prior to the development of the first psychotic symptoms, may be relevant with the aim to identify the true liability subgroups and to implement early detection and intervention strategies.…”