Transsyndromic trajectories from pre-onset self-harm and subthreshold psychosis to the first episode of psychosis: A longitudinal study.

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, Vol 132(2), Feb 2023, 198-208; doi:10.1037/abn0000806Across subthreshold psychotic and nonpsychotic syndromes, symptoms experienced before the onset of a first episode of psychosis (FEP) may index distinct illness trajectories. We aimed to examine the associations between three types of pre-onset symptoms (self-harm, suicide attempts, and subthreshold psychotic) and outcome trajectories during FEP. Participants with FEP were recruited from PEPP-Montreal, a catchment-based early intervention service. Pre-onset symptoms were systematically assessed through interviews with participants (and their relatives) and reviews of health and social records. Over 2 years of follow-up at PEPP-Montreal, 3–8 repeated measures were collected for positive, negative, depressive, and anxiety symptoms, as well as functioning. We applied linear mixed models to examine associations between pre-onset symptoms and outcome trajectories. We found that on average over follow-up, participants with pre-onset self-harm had more severe positive, depressive, and anxiety symptoms compared with other participants (standardized mean differences: 0.32–0.76), while differences in negative symptoms and functioning were not significant. Associations did not differ by gender and remained similar after adjusting for the duration of untreated psychosis, substance use disorder, or baseline diagnosis of affective psychosis. Over time, depressive and anxiety symptoms i...
Source: Journal of Abnormal Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research