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Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis

BACKGROUND: To what extent psychotic symptoms in first-episode psychosis (FEP) with a history of childhood interpersonal trauma (CIT) are less responsive to antipsychotic medication is not known. In this longitudinal study, we compare symptom trajectories and remission over the first 2 years of trea...

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Autores principales: Ottesen, Akiah, T. V. Hegelstad, W., Joa, Inge, Opjordsmoen, Stein E., Rund, Bjørn Rishovd, Røssberg, Jan Ivar, Simonsen, Erik, Johannessen, Jan Olav, Larsen, Tor K., Haahr, Ulrik Helt, McGlashan, Thomas H., Friis, Svein, Melle, Ingrid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37144963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329172100427X
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author Ottesen, Akiah
T. V. Hegelstad, W.
Joa, Inge
Opjordsmoen, Stein E.
Rund, Bjørn Rishovd
Røssberg, Jan Ivar
Simonsen, Erik
Johannessen, Jan Olav
Larsen, Tor K.
Haahr, Ulrik Helt
McGlashan, Thomas H.
Friis, Svein
Melle, Ingrid
author_facet Ottesen, Akiah
T. V. Hegelstad, W.
Joa, Inge
Opjordsmoen, Stein E.
Rund, Bjørn Rishovd
Røssberg, Jan Ivar
Simonsen, Erik
Johannessen, Jan Olav
Larsen, Tor K.
Haahr, Ulrik Helt
McGlashan, Thomas H.
Friis, Svein
Melle, Ingrid
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description BACKGROUND: To what extent psychotic symptoms in first-episode psychosis (FEP) with a history of childhood interpersonal trauma (CIT) are less responsive to antipsychotic medication is not known. In this longitudinal study, we compare symptom trajectories and remission over the first 2 years of treatment in FEP with and without CIT and examine if differences are linked to the use of antipsychotics. METHODS: FEP (N = 191) were recruited from in- and outpatient services 1997–2000, and assessed at baseline, 3 months, 1 and 2 years. Inclusion criteria were 15–65 years, actively psychotic with a DSM-IV diagnosis of psychotic disorder and no previous adequate treatment for psychosis. Antipsychotic medication is reported as defined daily dosage (DDD). CIT (<18) was assessed with the Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey, and symptomatic remission based on scores from the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale. RESULTS: CIT (n = 63, 33%) was not associated with symptomatic remission at 2 years follow-up (71% in remission, 14% in relapse), or time to first remission (CIT 12/ no-CIT 9 weeks, p = 0.51). Those with CIT had significantly more severe positive, depressive, and excited symptoms. FEP with physical (N = 39, 20%) or emotional abuse (N = 22, 14, 7%) had higher DDD at 1 year (p < 0.05). Mean DDD did not excerpt a significant between-group effect on symptom trajectories of positive symptoms. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that antipsychotic medication is equally beneficial in the achievement of symptomatic remission in FEP after 2 years independent of CIT. Still, FEP patients with CIT had more severe positive, depressive, and excited symptoms throughout.
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spelling pubmed-101238242023-04-25 Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis Ottesen, Akiah T. V. Hegelstad, W. Joa, Inge Opjordsmoen, Stein E. Rund, Bjørn Rishovd Røssberg, Jan Ivar Simonsen, Erik Johannessen, Jan Olav Larsen, Tor K. Haahr, Ulrik Helt McGlashan, Thomas H. Friis, Svein Melle, Ingrid Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: To what extent psychotic symptoms in first-episode psychosis (FEP) with a history of childhood interpersonal trauma (CIT) are less responsive to antipsychotic medication is not known. In this longitudinal study, we compare symptom trajectories and remission over the first 2 years of treatment in FEP with and without CIT and examine if differences are linked to the use of antipsychotics. METHODS: FEP (N = 191) were recruited from in- and outpatient services 1997–2000, and assessed at baseline, 3 months, 1 and 2 years. Inclusion criteria were 15–65 years, actively psychotic with a DSM-IV diagnosis of psychotic disorder and no previous adequate treatment for psychosis. Antipsychotic medication is reported as defined daily dosage (DDD). CIT (<18) was assessed with the Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey, and symptomatic remission based on scores from the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale. RESULTS: CIT (n = 63, 33%) was not associated with symptomatic remission at 2 years follow-up (71% in remission, 14% in relapse), or time to first remission (CIT 12/ no-CIT 9 weeks, p = 0.51). Those with CIT had significantly more severe positive, depressive, and excited symptoms. FEP with physical (N = 39, 20%) or emotional abuse (N = 22, 14, 7%) had higher DDD at 1 year (p < 0.05). Mean DDD did not excerpt a significant between-group effect on symptom trajectories of positive symptoms. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that antipsychotic medication is equally beneficial in the achievement of symptomatic remission in FEP after 2 years independent of CIT. Still, FEP patients with CIT had more severe positive, depressive, and excited symptoms throughout. Cambridge University Press 2023-04 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10123824/ /pubmed/37144963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329172100427X Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Ottesen, Akiah
T. V. Hegelstad, W.
Joa, Inge
Opjordsmoen, Stein E.
Rund, Bjørn Rishovd
Røssberg, Jan Ivar
Simonsen, Erik
Johannessen, Jan Olav
Larsen, Tor K.
Haahr, Ulrik Helt
McGlashan, Thomas H.
Friis, Svein
Melle, Ingrid
Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
title Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
title_full Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
title_fullStr Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
title_short Childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
title_sort childhood trauma, antipsychotic medication, and symptom remission in first-episode psychosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37144963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329172100427X
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