The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery

Aims To investigate trajectories of negative symptoms during the first 12 months of treatment for first episode psychosis (FEP), their predictors and relationship to social recovery. Method 1006 participants were followed up for 12 months following acceptance into Early Intervention in Psychosis ser...

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Autores principales: Gee, Brioney, Hodgekins, Jo, Fowler, David, Marshall, Max, Everard, Linda, Lester, Helen, Jones, Peter, Amos, Tim, Singh, Swaran P, Sharma, Vimal, Freemantle, Nick, Birchwood, Max
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
Acceso en línea:https://demo7.dspace.org/handle/123456789/438
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author Gee, Brioney
Hodgekins, Jo
Fowler, David
Marshall, Max
Everard, Linda
Lester, Helen
Jones, Peter
Amos, Tim
Singh, Swaran P
Sharma, Vimal
Freemantle, Nick
Birchwood, Max
author_browse Amos, Tim
Birchwood, Max
Everard, Linda
Fowler, David
Freemantle, Nick
Gee, Brioney
Hodgekins, Jo
Jones, Peter
Lester, Helen
Marshall, Max
Sharma, Vimal
Singh, Swaran P
author_facet Gee, Brioney
Hodgekins, Jo
Fowler, David
Marshall, Max
Everard, Linda
Lester, Helen
Jones, Peter
Amos, Tim
Singh, Swaran P
Sharma, Vimal
Freemantle, Nick
Birchwood, Max
author_sort Gee, Brioney
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description Aims To investigate trajectories of negative symptoms during the first 12 months of treatment for first episode psychosis (FEP), their predictors and relationship to social recovery. Method 1006 participants were followed up for 12 months following acceptance into Early Intervention in Psychosis services. Negative symptom trajectories were modelled using latent class growth analysis (LCGA) and predictors of trajectories examined using multinomial regression. Social recovery trajectories - also modelled using LCGA - of members of each negative symptom trajectory were ascertained and the relationship between negative symptom and social recovery trajectories examined. Results Four negative symptom trajectories were identified: Minimal Decreasing (63.9%), Mild Stable (13.5%), High Decreasing (17.1%) and High Stable (5.4%). Male gender and family history of non-affective psychosis predicted stably high negative symptoms. Poor premorbid adolescent adjustment, family history of non-affective psychosis and baseline depression predicted initially high but decreasing negative symptoms. Members of the Mild Stable, High Stable and High Decreasing classes were more likely to experience stably low functioning than the Minimal Decreasing class. Conclusions Distinct negative symptom trajectories are evident in FEP. Only a small subgroup present with persistently high levels of negative symptoms. A substantial proportion of FEP patients with elevated negative symptoms at baseline will achieve remission of these symptoms within 12 months. However, elevated negative symptoms at baseline, whether or not they remit, are associated with poor social recovery, suggesting targeted interventions for service users with elevated baseline negative symptoms may help improve functional outcomes.
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spelling oai:localhost:123456789-4382021-04-07T16:30:11Z The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery Gee, Brioney Hodgekins, Jo Fowler, David Marshall, Max Everard, Linda Lester, Helen Jones, Peter Amos, Tim Singh, Swaran P Sharma, Vimal Freemantle, Nick Birchwood, Max Aims To investigate trajectories of negative symptoms during the first 12 months of treatment for first episode psychosis (FEP), their predictors and relationship to social recovery. Method 1006 participants were followed up for 12 months following acceptance into Early Intervention in Psychosis services. Negative symptom trajectories were modelled using latent class growth analysis (LCGA) and predictors of trajectories examined using multinomial regression. Social recovery trajectories - also modelled using LCGA - of members of each negative symptom trajectory were ascertained and the relationship between negative symptom and social recovery trajectories examined. Results Four negative symptom trajectories were identified: Minimal Decreasing (63.9%), Mild Stable (13.5%), High Decreasing (17.1%) and High Stable (5.4%). Male gender and family history of non-affective psychosis predicted stably high negative symptoms. Poor premorbid adolescent adjustment, family history of non-affective psychosis and baseline depression predicted initially high but decreasing negative symptoms. Members of the Mild Stable, High Stable and High Decreasing classes were more likely to experience stably low functioning than the Minimal Decreasing class. Conclusions Distinct negative symptom trajectories are evident in FEP. Only a small subgroup present with persistently high levels of negative symptoms. A substantial proportion of FEP patients with elevated negative symptoms at baseline will achieve remission of these symptoms within 12 months. However, elevated negative symptoms at baseline, whether or not they remit, are associated with poor social recovery, suggesting targeted interventions for service users with elevated baseline negative symptoms may help improve functional outcomes. 2019-04-26T08:56:56Z 2019-04-26T08:56:56Z 28/04/16 https://demo7.dspace.org/handle/123456789/438 en Elsevier
spellingShingle Gee, Brioney
Hodgekins, Jo
Fowler, David
Marshall, Max
Everard, Linda
Lester, Helen
Jones, Peter
Amos, Tim
Singh, Swaran P
Sharma, Vimal
Freemantle, Nick
Birchwood, Max
The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
title The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
title_full The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
title_fullStr The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
title_full_unstemmed The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
title_short The course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
title_sort course of negative symptom in first episode psychosis and the relationship with social recovery
url https://demo7.dspace.org/handle/123456789/438
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