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Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes
OBJECTIVE: People at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis have a high prevalence of tobacco smoking, and rates are even higher among the subgroup that later develop a psychotic disorder. However, the longitudinal relationship between the course of tobacco smoking and clinical outcomes in UHR subjects...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35942478 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.869023 |
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author | Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Ven, Els Boyette, Lindy-Lou McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R. Kempton, Matthew J. van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P. F. Nordentoft, Merete de Haan, Lieuwe Vermeulen, Jentien M. |
author_facet | Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Ven, Els Boyette, Lindy-Lou McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R. Kempton, Matthew J. van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P. F. Nordentoft, Merete de Haan, Lieuwe Vermeulen, Jentien M. |
author_sort | Schirmbeck, Frederike |
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description | OBJECTIVE: People at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis have a high prevalence of tobacco smoking, and rates are even higher among the subgroup that later develop a psychotic disorder. However, the longitudinal relationship between the course of tobacco smoking and clinical outcomes in UHR subjects is unknown. METHODS: We investigated associations between tobacco smoking and clinical outcomes in a prospective study of UHR individuals (n = 324). Latent class mixed model analyses were used to identify trajectories of smoking severity. Mixed effects models were applied to investigate associations between smoking trajectory class and the course of attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS) and affective symptoms, as assessed using the CAARMS. RESULTS: We identified four different classes of smoking trajectory: (i) Persistently High (n = 110), (ii) Decreasing (n = 29), (iii) Persistently Low (n = 165) and (iv) Increasing (n = 20). At two-year follow-up, there had been a greater increase in APS in the Persistently High class than for both the Persistently Low (ES = 9.77, SE = 4.87, p = 0.046) and Decreasing (ES = 18.18, SE = 7.61, p = 0.018) classes. There were no differences between smoking classes in the incidence of psychosis. There was a greater reduction in the severity of emotional disturbance and general symptoms in the Decreasing class than in the High (ES = −10.40, SE = 3.41, p = 0.003; ES = −22.36, SE = 10.07, p = 0.027), Increasing (ES = −11.35, SE = 4.55, p = 0.014; ES = −25.58, SE = 13.17, p = 0.050) and Low (ES = −11.38, SE = 3.29, p = 0.001; ES = −27.55, SE = 9.78, p = 0.005) classes, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggests that in UHR subjects persistent tobacco smoking is associated with an unfavorable course of psychotic symptoms, whereas decrease in the number of cigarettes smoked is associated with improvement in affective symptoms. Future research into smoking cessation interventions in the early stages of psychoses is required to shine light on the potential of modifying smoking behavior and its relation to clinical outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-93562512022-08-07 Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Ven, Els Boyette, Lindy-Lou McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R. Kempton, Matthew J. van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P. F. Nordentoft, Merete de Haan, Lieuwe Vermeulen, Jentien M. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry OBJECTIVE: People at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis have a high prevalence of tobacco smoking, and rates are even higher among the subgroup that later develop a psychotic disorder. However, the longitudinal relationship between the course of tobacco smoking and clinical outcomes in UHR subjects is unknown. METHODS: We investigated associations between tobacco smoking and clinical outcomes in a prospective study of UHR individuals (n = 324). Latent class mixed model analyses were used to identify trajectories of smoking severity. Mixed effects models were applied to investigate associations between smoking trajectory class and the course of attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS) and affective symptoms, as assessed using the CAARMS. RESULTS: We identified four different classes of smoking trajectory: (i) Persistently High (n = 110), (ii) Decreasing (n = 29), (iii) Persistently Low (n = 165) and (iv) Increasing (n = 20). At two-year follow-up, there had been a greater increase in APS in the Persistently High class than for both the Persistently Low (ES = 9.77, SE = 4.87, p = 0.046) and Decreasing (ES = 18.18, SE = 7.61, p = 0.018) classes. There were no differences between smoking classes in the incidence of psychosis. There was a greater reduction in the severity of emotional disturbance and general symptoms in the Decreasing class than in the High (ES = −10.40, SE = 3.41, p = 0.003; ES = −22.36, SE = 10.07, p = 0.027), Increasing (ES = −11.35, SE = 4.55, p = 0.014; ES = −25.58, SE = 13.17, p = 0.050) and Low (ES = −11.38, SE = 3.29, p = 0.001; ES = −27.55, SE = 9.78, p = 0.005) classes, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggests that in UHR subjects persistent tobacco smoking is associated with an unfavorable course of psychotic symptoms, whereas decrease in the number of cigarettes smoked is associated with improvement in affective symptoms. Future research into smoking cessation interventions in the early stages of psychoses is required to shine light on the potential of modifying smoking behavior and its relation to clinical outcomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9356251/ /pubmed/35942478 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.869023 Text en Copyright © 2022 Schirmbeck, van der Ven, Boyette, McGuire, Valmaggia, Kempton, van der Gaag, Riecher-Rössler, Barrantes-Vidal, Nelson, Krebs, Ruhrmann, Sachs, Rutten, Nordentoft, Group, de Haan and Vermeulen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Schirmbeck, Frederike van der Ven, Els Boyette, Lindy-Lou McGuire, Philip Valmaggia, Lucia R. Kempton, Matthew J. van der Gaag, Mark Riecher-Rössler, Anita Barrantes-Vidal, Neus Nelson, Barnaby Krebs, Marie-Odile Ruhrmann, Stephan Sachs, Gabriele Rutten, Bart P. F. Nordentoft, Merete de Haan, Lieuwe Vermeulen, Jentien M. Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes |
title | Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes |
title_full | Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes |
title_fullStr | Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes |
title_short | Differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with clinical outcomes |
title_sort | differential trajectories of tobacco smoking in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: associations with clinical outcomes |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35942478 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.869023 |
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