Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and is a frequent diagnosis in the prodromal phases of psychosis. We investigated whether psychopathological factors could discriminate which subjects with SAD are more likely to develop PLEs. A sample of 128 young adults with SAD was split into two subsamples according to the presence of clinically relevant PLEs. Correlations between PLEs and other psychopathological markers were explored. The SAD with PLEs group showed higher level of anxiety, depression, and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) compared with the SAD without PLEs group. A limitation of this study is that the cross-sectional design precluded the analysis of causality. In our sample, the presence of PLEs is related to higher levels of depression, anxiety, and IU. The current findings are consistent with hypotheses suggesting that cognitive disturbances, together with social anxiety, may result in PLEs.

Prevalence of Psychotic-like Experiences in Young Adults With Social Anxiety Disorder and Correlation With Affective Dysregulation / Marco, Armando; Ashleigh, Lin; Girardi, Paolo; Righetti, Valentino; Dario, Claudia; Saba, Riccardo; Franco, Decrescenzo; Luigi, Mazzone; Stefano, Vicari; Maximillian, Birchwood; FIORI NASTRO, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 0022-3018. - STAMPA. - 201:12(2013), pp. 1053-1059. [10.1097/nmd.0000000000000050]

Prevalence of Psychotic-like Experiences in Young Adults With Social Anxiety Disorder and Correlation With Affective Dysregulation

GIRARDI, Paolo;RIGHETTI, VALENTINO;DARIO, CLAUDIA;SABA, RICCARDO;FIORI NASTRO, Paolo
2013

Abstract

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and is a frequent diagnosis in the prodromal phases of psychosis. We investigated whether psychopathological factors could discriminate which subjects with SAD are more likely to develop PLEs. A sample of 128 young adults with SAD was split into two subsamples according to the presence of clinically relevant PLEs. Correlations between PLEs and other psychopathological markers were explored. The SAD with PLEs group showed higher level of anxiety, depression, and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) compared with the SAD without PLEs group. A limitation of this study is that the cross-sectional design precluded the analysis of causality. In our sample, the presence of PLEs is related to higher levels of depression, anxiety, and IU. The current findings are consistent with hypotheses suggesting that cognitive disturbances, together with social anxiety, may result in PLEs.
2013
social anxiety disorder; psychotic-like experiences; psychotic onset; psychotic like experiences
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Prevalence of Psychotic-like Experiences in Young Adults With Social Anxiety Disorder and Correlation With Affective Dysregulation / Marco, Armando; Ashleigh, Lin; Girardi, Paolo; Righetti, Valentino; Dario, Claudia; Saba, Riccardo; Franco, Decrescenzo; Luigi, Mazzone; Stefano, Vicari; Maximillian, Birchwood; FIORI NASTRO, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 0022-3018. - STAMPA. - 201:12(2013), pp. 1053-1059. [10.1097/nmd.0000000000000050]
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