Longitudinal evaluation on negative symptoms in young people at Ultra-High Risk (UHR) of psychosis: results from a 2-year follow-up study in a real-world care setting

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Lorenzo Pelizza
Emanuela Leuci
Emanuela Quattrone
Silvia Azzali
Giuseppina Paulillo
Simona Pupo
Pietro Pellegrini
Marco Menchetti
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[1] Università Degli Studi Di Bologna,Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences
[2] Azienda USL di Parma,Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addictions
[3] Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio Emilia,Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addictions
[4] Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma,Division of Pain Medicine
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European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | 2023年 / 273卷
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Negative symptoms; Early intervention in psychosis; Ultra-high risk; Early psychosis; Psychotherapy; Follow-up;
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Negative Symptoms (NS) severely affect real-world functioning also in young people at UHR for developing psychosis. However, longitudinal research on beneficial effects of specialized treatments for NS in UHR people is still relatively scarce and inconclusive, especially in real-world care settings. The aims of the present research were: (1) to evaluate the longitudinal stability of NS levels in young UHR subjects treated within a specialized “Early Intervention in Psychosis” (EIP) program across a 2-year follow-up period, and (2) to investigate any relevant association of NS changes with the specific treatment components offered within the EIP program. One hundred UHR individuals (aged 12–25 years) completed the Positive And Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). A multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to examine significant associations between longitudinal changes in NS severity levels and the EIP treatment components. Across the follow-up, a significant decrease in NS clinical severity was observed. This reduction was associated with the intensity of individual psychotherapy sessions provided in the first year of treatment, a shorter duration of untreated illness at entry and the 2-year longitudinal decrease in positive symptom levels. In conclusion, NS are relevant in UHR people, but decrease over time together with the delivery of specialized EIP interventions. Specifically, our results showed that individual psychotherapy may reduce the clinical severity of NS at least during the first year of treatment.
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