Anomalous subjective experiences involving an alteration of the basic sense of self (ie, Self-disorder [SD]) are emerging as a core marker of schizophrenia spectrum disorders with potential impact on current early detection strategies as well. In this study, we wished to field-test the prevalence of SD in a clinical sample of adolescent/young adult help-seekers at putative risk for psychosis attending standard community mental health facilities in Italy. Participants (n = 47), aged between 14 and 25, underwent extensive psychopathological evaluations with current semi-structured tools to assess Clinical High Risk (CHR) state (ie, Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes/Scale of Prodromal Symptoms (SIPS/SOPS], Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument-Adult/Child and Youth [SPI-A/ CY]). SD aggregated in CHR subjects as compared to the non-CHR and revealed substantial association with sub-psychotic symptoms (SIPS), subjective experience of cognitive and cognitive-perceptual vulnerability (basic symptoms) and functional level (Global Assessment of functioning). Moreover, a combination of the 2 approaches (ie, CHR plus SD) enabled further “closing-in” on a subgroup of CHR with lower global functioning. The results confirm SD’s relevance for the early profiling of youths at potential high risk for psychosis.
Self-disorders and clinical high risk for psychosis: an empirical study in help-seeking youth attending community mental health facilities / Raballo, Andrea; Pappagallo, Elena; Dell’ Erba, Alice; LO CASCIO, Nella; Patane', Martina; Gebhardt, EVA CHRISTINA SIGRID; Boldrini, Tommaso; Terzariol, Laura; Angelone, Massimiliano; Trisolini, Alberto; Girardi, Paolo; FIORI NASTRO, Paolo. - In: SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN. - ISSN 0586-7614. - ELETTRONICO. - 42:4(2016), pp. 926-932. [10.1093/schbul/sbv223]
Self-disorders and clinical high risk for psychosis: an empirical study in help-seeking youth attending community mental health facilities
LO CASCIO, NELLA;PATANE', MARTINA;GEBHARDT, EVA CHRISTINA SIGRID;Boldrini, Tommaso;ANGELONE, Massimiliano;GIRARDI, Paolo;FIORI NASTRO, Paolo
2016
Abstract
Anomalous subjective experiences involving an alteration of the basic sense of self (ie, Self-disorder [SD]) are emerging as a core marker of schizophrenia spectrum disorders with potential impact on current early detection strategies as well. In this study, we wished to field-test the prevalence of SD in a clinical sample of adolescent/young adult help-seekers at putative risk for psychosis attending standard community mental health facilities in Italy. Participants (n = 47), aged between 14 and 25, underwent extensive psychopathological evaluations with current semi-structured tools to assess Clinical High Risk (CHR) state (ie, Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes/Scale of Prodromal Symptoms (SIPS/SOPS], Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument-Adult/Child and Youth [SPI-A/ CY]). SD aggregated in CHR subjects as compared to the non-CHR and revealed substantial association with sub-psychotic symptoms (SIPS), subjective experience of cognitive and cognitive-perceptual vulnerability (basic symptoms) and functional level (Global Assessment of functioning). Moreover, a combination of the 2 approaches (ie, CHR plus SD) enabled further “closing-in” on a subgroup of CHR with lower global functioning. The results confirm SD’s relevance for the early profiling of youths at potential high risk for psychosis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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