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Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, how these impact on individuals to increase intensity of psychotic experiences in real life, outside the research laboratory, remains unclear. We aimed to investigate whether elevated stress sensitivi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbv190 |
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author | Reininghaus, Ulrich Kempton, Matthew J. Valmaggia, Lucia Craig, Tom K. J. Garety, Philippa Onyejiaka, Adanna Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte So, Suzanne H. Hubbard, Kathryn Beards, Stephanie Dazzan, Paola Pariante, Carmine Mondelli, Valeria Fisher, Helen L. Mills, John G. Viechtbauer, Wolfgang McGuire, Philip van Os, Jim Murray, Robin M. Wykes, Til Myin-Germeys, Inez Morgan, Craig |
author_facet | Reininghaus, Ulrich Kempton, Matthew J. Valmaggia, Lucia Craig, Tom K. J. Garety, Philippa Onyejiaka, Adanna Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte So, Suzanne H. Hubbard, Kathryn Beards, Stephanie Dazzan, Paola Pariante, Carmine Mondelli, Valeria Fisher, Helen L. Mills, John G. Viechtbauer, Wolfgang McGuire, Philip van Os, Jim Murray, Robin M. Wykes, Til Myin-Germeys, Inez Morgan, Craig |
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description | While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, how these impact on individuals to increase intensity of psychotic experiences in real life, outside the research laboratory, remains unclear. We aimed to investigate whether elevated stress sensitivity, experiences of aberrant novelty and salience, and enhanced anticipation of threat contribute to the development of psychotic experiences in daily life. We used the experience sampling method (ESM) to assess stress, negative affect, aberrant salience, threat anticipation, and psychotic experiences in 51 individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP), 46 individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) for psychosis, and 53 controls with no personal or family history of psychosis. Linear mixed models were used to account for the multilevel structure of ESM data. In all 3 groups, elevated stress sensitivity, aberrant salience, and enhanced threat anticipation were associated with an increased intensity of psychotic experiences. However, elevated sensitivity to minor stressful events (χ(2) = 6.3, P = 0.044), activities (χ(2) = 6.7, P = 0.036), and areas (χ(2) = 9.4, P = 0.009) and enhanced threat anticipation (χ(2) = 9.3, P = 0.009) were associated with more intense psychotic experiences in FEP individuals than controls. Sensitivity to outsider status (χ(2) = 5.7, P = 0.058) and aberrantly salient experiences (χ(2) = 12.3, P = 0.002) were more strongly associated with psychotic experiences in ARMS individuals than controls. Our findings suggest that stress sensitivity, aberrant salience, and threat anticipation are important psychological processes in the development of psychotic experiences in daily life in the early stages of the disorder. |
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spelling | pubmed-48381042016-04-21 Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study Reininghaus, Ulrich Kempton, Matthew J. Valmaggia, Lucia Craig, Tom K. J. Garety, Philippa Onyejiaka, Adanna Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte So, Suzanne H. Hubbard, Kathryn Beards, Stephanie Dazzan, Paola Pariante, Carmine Mondelli, Valeria Fisher, Helen L. Mills, John G. Viechtbauer, Wolfgang McGuire, Philip van Os, Jim Murray, Robin M. Wykes, Til Myin-Germeys, Inez Morgan, Craig Schizophr Bull Regular Article While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, how these impact on individuals to increase intensity of psychotic experiences in real life, outside the research laboratory, remains unclear. We aimed to investigate whether elevated stress sensitivity, experiences of aberrant novelty and salience, and enhanced anticipation of threat contribute to the development of psychotic experiences in daily life. We used the experience sampling method (ESM) to assess stress, negative affect, aberrant salience, threat anticipation, and psychotic experiences in 51 individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP), 46 individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) for psychosis, and 53 controls with no personal or family history of psychosis. Linear mixed models were used to account for the multilevel structure of ESM data. In all 3 groups, elevated stress sensitivity, aberrant salience, and enhanced threat anticipation were associated with an increased intensity of psychotic experiences. However, elevated sensitivity to minor stressful events (χ(2) = 6.3, P = 0.044), activities (χ(2) = 6.7, P = 0.036), and areas (χ(2) = 9.4, P = 0.009) and enhanced threat anticipation (χ(2) = 9.3, P = 0.009) were associated with more intense psychotic experiences in FEP individuals than controls. Sensitivity to outsider status (χ(2) = 5.7, P = 0.058) and aberrantly salient experiences (χ(2) = 12.3, P = 0.002) were more strongly associated with psychotic experiences in ARMS individuals than controls. Our findings suggest that stress sensitivity, aberrant salience, and threat anticipation are important psychological processes in the development of psychotic experiences in daily life in the early stages of the disorder. Oxford University Press 2016-05 2016-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4838104/ /pubmed/26834027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbv190 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Reininghaus, Ulrich Kempton, Matthew J. Valmaggia, Lucia Craig, Tom K. J. Garety, Philippa Onyejiaka, Adanna Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte So, Suzanne H. Hubbard, Kathryn Beards, Stephanie Dazzan, Paola Pariante, Carmine Mondelli, Valeria Fisher, Helen L. Mills, John G. Viechtbauer, Wolfgang McGuire, Philip van Os, Jim Murray, Robin M. Wykes, Til Myin-Germeys, Inez Morgan, Craig Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study |
title | Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study |
title_full | Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study |
title_fullStr | Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study |
title_short | Stress Sensitivity, Aberrant Salience, and Threat Anticipation in Early Psychosis: An Experience Sampling Study |
title_sort | stress sensitivity, aberrant salience, and threat anticipation in early psychosis: an experience sampling study |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbv190 |
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