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Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis
INTRODUCTION: Diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression are common in subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis (UHR) and associated with extensive functional impairment. Less is known about the impact of affective comorbidities on the prospective course of attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS). METHOD:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781381/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34417795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbab088 |
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author | Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Burg, Nadine C Blankers, Matthijs Vermeulen, Jentien M McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R Kempton, Matthew J van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Bressan, Rodrigo A Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Amminger, G Paul McGorry, Patrick Pantelis, Christos Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P F van Os, Jim Nordentoft, Merete Glenthøj, Birte Fusar-Poli, Paolo de Haan, Lieuwe |
author_facet | Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Burg, Nadine C Blankers, Matthijs Vermeulen, Jentien M McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R Kempton, Matthew J van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Bressan, Rodrigo A Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Amminger, G Paul McGorry, Patrick Pantelis, Christos Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P F van Os, Jim Nordentoft, Merete Glenthøj, Birte Fusar-Poli, Paolo de Haan, Lieuwe |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression are common in subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis (UHR) and associated with extensive functional impairment. Less is known about the impact of affective comorbidities on the prospective course of attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS). METHOD: Latent class mixed modelling identified APS trajectories in 331 UHR subjects assessed at baseline, 6, 12, and 24 months follow-up. The prognostic value of past, baseline, and one-year DSM-IV depressive or anxiety disorders on trajectories was investigated using logistic regression, controlling for confounders. Cox proportional hazard analyses investigated associations with transition risk. RESULTS: 46.8% of participants fulfilled the criteria for a past depressive disorder, 33.2% at baseline, and 15.1% at one-year follow-up. Any past, baseline, or one-year anxiety disorder was diagnosed in 42.9%, 37.2%, and 27.0%, respectively. Participants were classified into one of three latent APS trajectory groups: (1) persistently low, (2) increasing, and (3) decreasing. Past depression was associated with a higher risk of belonging to the increasing trajectory group, compared to the persistently low (OR = 3.149, [95%CI: 1.298–7.642]) or decreasing group (OR = 3.137, [1.165–8.450]). In contrast, past (OR = .443, [.179–1.094]) or current (OR = .414, [.156–1.094]) anxiety disorders showed a trend-level association with a lower risk of belonging to the increasing group compared to the persistently low group. Past depression was significantly associated with a higher risk of transitioning to psychosis (HR = 2.123, [1.178–3.828]). CONCLUSION: A past depressive episode might be a particularly relevant risk factor for an unfavorable course of APS in UHR individuals. Early affective disturbances may be used to advance detection, prognostic, and clinical strategies. |
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spelling | pubmed-87813812022-01-21 Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Burg, Nadine C Blankers, Matthijs Vermeulen, Jentien M McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R Kempton, Matthew J van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Bressan, Rodrigo A Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Amminger, G Paul McGorry, Patrick Pantelis, Christos Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P F van Os, Jim Nordentoft, Merete Glenthøj, Birte Fusar-Poli, Paolo de Haan, Lieuwe Schizophr Bull Regular Articles INTRODUCTION: Diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression are common in subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis (UHR) and associated with extensive functional impairment. Less is known about the impact of affective comorbidities on the prospective course of attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS). METHOD: Latent class mixed modelling identified APS trajectories in 331 UHR subjects assessed at baseline, 6, 12, and 24 months follow-up. The prognostic value of past, baseline, and one-year DSM-IV depressive or anxiety disorders on trajectories was investigated using logistic regression, controlling for confounders. Cox proportional hazard analyses investigated associations with transition risk. RESULTS: 46.8% of participants fulfilled the criteria for a past depressive disorder, 33.2% at baseline, and 15.1% at one-year follow-up. Any past, baseline, or one-year anxiety disorder was diagnosed in 42.9%, 37.2%, and 27.0%, respectively. Participants were classified into one of three latent APS trajectory groups: (1) persistently low, (2) increasing, and (3) decreasing. Past depression was associated with a higher risk of belonging to the increasing trajectory group, compared to the persistently low (OR = 3.149, [95%CI: 1.298–7.642]) or decreasing group (OR = 3.137, [1.165–8.450]). In contrast, past (OR = .443, [.179–1.094]) or current (OR = .414, [.156–1.094]) anxiety disorders showed a trend-level association with a lower risk of belonging to the increasing group compared to the persistently low group. Past depression was significantly associated with a higher risk of transitioning to psychosis (HR = 2.123, [1.178–3.828]). CONCLUSION: A past depressive episode might be a particularly relevant risk factor for an unfavorable course of APS in UHR individuals. Early affective disturbances may be used to advance detection, prognostic, and clinical strategies. Oxford University Press 2021-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8781381/ /pubmed/34417795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbab088 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Regular Articles Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Burg, Nadine C Blankers, Matthijs Vermeulen, Jentien M McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R Kempton, Matthew J van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Bressan, Rodrigo A Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Amminger, G Paul McGorry, Patrick Pantelis, Christos Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P F van Os, Jim Nordentoft, Merete Glenthøj, Birte Fusar-Poli, Paolo de Haan, Lieuwe Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis |
title | Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis |
title_full | Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis |
title_fullStr | Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis |
title_short | Impact of Comorbid Affective Disorders on Longitudinal Clinical Outcomes in Individuals at Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis |
title_sort | impact of comorbid affective disorders on longitudinal clinical outcomes in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis |
topic | Regular Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781381/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34417795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbab088 |
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