Identifying clinical and psychological correlates of persistent negative symptoms in early-onset psychotic disorders

Oğuz Bilal Karakuş, Çağatay Ermiş*, Mustafa Tunçtürk, Ayşe Sena Yüksel, Sezen Alarslan, Yeşim Sağlam, Vahdet Görmez, Gül Karaçetin

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Persistent negative symptoms (PNS) contribute to impairment in psychosis. The characteristics of PNS seen in youth remained under-investigated. We aimed to demonstrate clinical, treatment-related, and psychosocial characteristics of PNS in early-onset schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (EOSD). 132 patients with EOSD were assessed with Positive and Negative Symptom Scale, Brief Negative Symptom Scale, Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia, and Simpson-Angus Scale. Parenting skills and resilience were evaluated using Parental Attitude Research Instrument and Child and Youth Resilience Measure-12. Longer duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and prodromal phase were found in primary and secondary PNS groups, compared to the non-PNS group. The primary PNS group was characterized by earlier age-onset, lower smoking rates, and more common clozapine use. Resilience and egalitarian/democratic parenting were negatively correlated with symptoms related to motivation/pleasure and blunted expression. More blunted expression-related symptoms and longer DUP in the first episode significantly predicted primary/secondary PNS at follow-up. Using the data from total negative symptom scores and DUP, Receiver Operating Characteristic analyses significantly differentiated primary/secondary PNS groups from the non-PNS counterparts. PNS associated with blunted expression and low motivation/pleasure in the first episode could persist into clinical follow-up. Effective pharmacological treatment and psychosocial interventions are needed in youth.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13591045221075531
Pages (from-to)1288-1302
Number of pages15
JournalClinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Volume27
Issue number4
Early online dateFeb 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adolescent
  • Early-onset
  • Persistent negative symptoms
  • Schizophrenia
  • Youth

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