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Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study

BACKGROUND: The ‘jumping to conclusions’ (JTC) bias is associated with both psychosis and general cognition but their relationship is unclear. In this study, we set out to clarify the relationship between the JTC bias, IQ, psychosis and polygenic liability to schizophrenia and IQ. METHODS: A total o...

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Autores principales: Tripoli, Giada, Quattrone, Diego, Ferraro, Laura, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Rodriguez, Victoria, La Cascia, Caterina, La Barbera, Daniele, Sartorio, Crocettarachele, Seminerio, Fabio, Tarricone, Ilaria, Berardi, Domenico, Szöke, Andrei, Arango, Celso, Tortelli, Andrea, Llorca, Pierre-Michel, de Haan, Lieuwe, Velthorst, Eva, Bobes, Julio, Bernardo, Miguel, Sanjuán, Julio, Santos, Jose Luis, Arrojo, Manuel, Del-Ben, Cristina Marta, Menezes, Paulo Rossi, Selten, Jean-Paul, Jones, Peter B., Jongsma, Hannah E, Kirkbride, James B, Lasalvia, Antonio, Tosato, Sarah, Richards, Alex, O’Donovan, Michael, Rutten, Bart PF, van Os, Jim, Morgan, Craig, Sham, Pak C, Murray, Robin M., Murray, Graham K., Di Forti, Marta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32327005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329171900357X
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author Tripoli, Giada
Quattrone, Diego
Ferraro, Laura
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Rodriguez, Victoria
La Cascia, Caterina
La Barbera, Daniele
Sartorio, Crocettarachele
Seminerio, Fabio
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Szöke, Andrei
Arango, Celso
Tortelli, Andrea
Llorca, Pierre-Michel
de Haan, Lieuwe
Velthorst, Eva
Bobes, Julio
Bernardo, Miguel
Sanjuán, Julio
Santos, Jose Luis
Arrojo, Manuel
Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
Menezes, Paulo Rossi
Selten, Jean-Paul
Jones, Peter B.
Jongsma, Hannah E
Kirkbride, James B
Lasalvia, Antonio
Tosato, Sarah
Richards, Alex
O’Donovan, Michael
Rutten, Bart PF
van Os, Jim
Morgan, Craig
Sham, Pak C
Murray, Robin M.
Murray, Graham K.
Di Forti, Marta
author_facet Tripoli, Giada
Quattrone, Diego
Ferraro, Laura
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Rodriguez, Victoria
La Cascia, Caterina
La Barbera, Daniele
Sartorio, Crocettarachele
Seminerio, Fabio
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Szöke, Andrei
Arango, Celso
Tortelli, Andrea
Llorca, Pierre-Michel
de Haan, Lieuwe
Velthorst, Eva
Bobes, Julio
Bernardo, Miguel
Sanjuán, Julio
Santos, Jose Luis
Arrojo, Manuel
Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
Menezes, Paulo Rossi
Selten, Jean-Paul
Jones, Peter B.
Jongsma, Hannah E
Kirkbride, James B
Lasalvia, Antonio
Tosato, Sarah
Richards, Alex
O’Donovan, Michael
Rutten, Bart PF
van Os, Jim
Morgan, Craig
Sham, Pak C
Murray, Robin M.
Murray, Graham K.
Di Forti, Marta
author_sort Tripoli, Giada
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The ‘jumping to conclusions’ (JTC) bias is associated with both psychosis and general cognition but their relationship is unclear. In this study, we set out to clarify the relationship between the JTC bias, IQ, psychosis and polygenic liability to schizophrenia and IQ. METHODS: A total of 817 first episode psychosis patients and 1294 population-based controls completed assessments of general intelligence (IQ), and JTC, and provided blood or saliva samples from which we extracted DNA and computed polygenic risk scores for IQ and schizophrenia. RESULTS: The estimated proportion of the total effect of case/control differences on JTC mediated by IQ was 79%. Schizophrenia polygenic risk score was non-significantly associated with a higher number of beads drawn (B = 0.47, 95% CI −0.21 to 1.16, p = 0.17); whereas IQ PRS (B = 0.51, 95% CI 0.25–0.76, p < 0.001) significantly predicted the number of beads drawn, and was thus associated with reduced JTC bias. The JTC was more strongly associated with the higher level of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in controls, including after controlling for IQ (B = −1.7, 95% CI −2.8 to −0.5, p = 0.006), but did not relate to delusions in patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the JTC reasoning bias in psychosis might not be a specific cognitive deficit but rather a manifestation or consequence, of general cognitive impairment. Whereas, in the general population, the JTC bias is related to PLEs, independent of IQ. The work has the potential to inform interventions targeting cognitive biases in early psychosis.
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spelling pubmed-80204932021-04-15 Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study Tripoli, Giada Quattrone, Diego Ferraro, Laura Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte Rodriguez, Victoria La Cascia, Caterina La Barbera, Daniele Sartorio, Crocettarachele Seminerio, Fabio Tarricone, Ilaria Berardi, Domenico Szöke, Andrei Arango, Celso Tortelli, Andrea Llorca, Pierre-Michel de Haan, Lieuwe Velthorst, Eva Bobes, Julio Bernardo, Miguel Sanjuán, Julio Santos, Jose Luis Arrojo, Manuel Del-Ben, Cristina Marta Menezes, Paulo Rossi Selten, Jean-Paul Jones, Peter B. Jongsma, Hannah E Kirkbride, James B Lasalvia, Antonio Tosato, Sarah Richards, Alex O’Donovan, Michael Rutten, Bart PF van Os, Jim Morgan, Craig Sham, Pak C Murray, Robin M. Murray, Graham K. Di Forti, Marta Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: The ‘jumping to conclusions’ (JTC) bias is associated with both psychosis and general cognition but their relationship is unclear. In this study, we set out to clarify the relationship between the JTC bias, IQ, psychosis and polygenic liability to schizophrenia and IQ. METHODS: A total of 817 first episode psychosis patients and 1294 population-based controls completed assessments of general intelligence (IQ), and JTC, and provided blood or saliva samples from which we extracted DNA and computed polygenic risk scores for IQ and schizophrenia. RESULTS: The estimated proportion of the total effect of case/control differences on JTC mediated by IQ was 79%. Schizophrenia polygenic risk score was non-significantly associated with a higher number of beads drawn (B = 0.47, 95% CI −0.21 to 1.16, p = 0.17); whereas IQ PRS (B = 0.51, 95% CI 0.25–0.76, p < 0.001) significantly predicted the number of beads drawn, and was thus associated with reduced JTC bias. The JTC was more strongly associated with the higher level of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in controls, including after controlling for IQ (B = −1.7, 95% CI −2.8 to −0.5, p = 0.006), but did not relate to delusions in patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the JTC reasoning bias in psychosis might not be a specific cognitive deficit but rather a manifestation or consequence, of general cognitive impairment. Whereas, in the general population, the JTC bias is related to PLEs, independent of IQ. The work has the potential to inform interventions targeting cognitive biases in early psychosis. Cambridge University Press 2021-03 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8020493/ /pubmed/32327005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329171900357X Text en © The Author(s) 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://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 in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Tripoli, Giada
Quattrone, Diego
Ferraro, Laura
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Rodriguez, Victoria
La Cascia, Caterina
La Barbera, Daniele
Sartorio, Crocettarachele
Seminerio, Fabio
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Szöke, Andrei
Arango, Celso
Tortelli, Andrea
Llorca, Pierre-Michel
de Haan, Lieuwe
Velthorst, Eva
Bobes, Julio
Bernardo, Miguel
Sanjuán, Julio
Santos, Jose Luis
Arrojo, Manuel
Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
Menezes, Paulo Rossi
Selten, Jean-Paul
Jones, Peter B.
Jongsma, Hannah E
Kirkbride, James B
Lasalvia, Antonio
Tosato, Sarah
Richards, Alex
O’Donovan, Michael
Rutten, Bart PF
van Os, Jim
Morgan, Craig
Sham, Pak C
Murray, Robin M.
Murray, Graham K.
Di Forti, Marta
Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
title Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
title_full Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
title_fullStr Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
title_short Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
title_sort jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre eu-gei case-control study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32327005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329171900357X
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