Additive effects of a family history of schizophrenia spectrum disorders and an environmental risk score for the outcome of patients with non-affective first-episode psychosis.

Journal: Psychological medicine

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitario de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. Navarra Institute for Health Research (IdiSNA), Pamplona, Spain.

Abstract summary 

First-episode psychotic disorders comprise a heterogeneous phenotype with a complex etiology involving numerous common small-effect genetic variations and a wide range of environmental exposures. We examined whether a family of schizophrenia spectrum disorder (FH-Sz) interacts with an environmental risk score (ERS-Sz) regarding the outcome of patients with non-affective first episode psychosis (NAFEP).We included 288 patients with NAFEP who were evaluated after discharge from an intensive 2-year program. We evaluated three outcome measures: symptomatic remission, psychosocial functioning, and personal recovery. We analyzed the main and joint associations of a FH-Sz and the ERS-Sz on the outcomes by using the relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI) approach.A FH-Sz showed a significant association with poor symptomatic remission and psychosocial functioning outcomes, although there was no significant interaction between a FH-Sz and the ERS-Sz on these outcomes. The ERS-Sz did not show a significant association with poor symptomatic remission and psychosocial functioning outcomes, even though the magnitude of the interaction between ERS-Sz and FH-Sz with the later outcome was moderate (RERI = 6.89, 95% confidence interval -16.03 to 29.81). There was no association between a FH-Sz and the ERS-Sz and personal recovery.Our results provide further empirical support regarding the contribution of FH-Sz to poor symptomatic remission and poor psychosocial functioning outcomes in patients with NAFEP.

Authors & Co-authors:  Cuesta García de Jalón Sánchez-Torres Gil-Berrozpe Aranguren Gutierrez Corrales Zarzuela Ibañez Peralta

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Authors :  11
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Doi : 10.1017/S0033291724000576
SSN : 1469-8978
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Male,Female
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RERI;environmental risk score;family of schizophrenia spectrum disorder;first-episode psychosis;non-affective psychosis
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England