Core Schemas in Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis

被引:22
|
作者
Stowkowy, Jacqueline [1 ]
Liu, Lu [1 ]
Cadenhead, Kristin S. [2 ]
Cannon, Tyrone D. [3 ]
Cornblatt, Barbara A. [4 ]
McGlashan, Thomas H. [3 ]
Perkins, Diana O. [5 ]
Seidman, Larry J. [6 ,7 ]
Tsuang, Ming T. [2 ]
Walker, Elaine F. [8 ]
Woods, Scott W. [3 ]
Bearden, Carrie E. [9 ]
Mathalon, Daniel H. [10 ]
Heinssen, Robert [11 ]
Addington, Jean [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada
[2] UCSD, La Jolla, CA USA
[3] Yale Univ, New Haven, CT USA
[4] Zucker Hillside Hosp, Long Isl City, NY USA
[5] Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[6] Harvard Univ, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[7] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[8] Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[9] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA
[10] UCSF, San Francisco, CA USA
[11] NIMH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
Clinical high risk; psychosis; schemas; beliefs; NAPLS; SCHIZOPHRENIA; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.1017/S1352465815000144
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combination of memories, emotions and cognitions regarding oneself and one's relationship to others. A cognitive model of psychosis suggests that schemas are crucial to the development and persistence of psychosis. Little is known about the impact that schemas may have on those considered to be at clinical high risk (CHR) of developing psychosis. Aims: To investigate schemas over time in a large sample of CHR individuals and healthy controls. Method: Sample included 765 CHR participants and 280 healthy controls. Schemas were assessed at baseline, 6 and 12 months using the Brief Core Schema Scale (BCSS). Baseline schemas were compared to 2-year clinical outcome. Results: CHR participants evidenced stable and more maladaptive schemas over time compared to controls. Schemas at initial contact did not vary amongst the different clinical outcome groups at 2 years although all CHR outcome groups evidenced significantly worse schemas than healthy controls. Although there were no differences on baseline schemas between those who later transitioned to psychosis compared to those who did not, those who transitioned to psychosis had more maladaptive negative self-schemas at the time of transition. Associations between negative schemas were positively correlated with earlier abuse and bullying. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate a need for interventions that aim to improve maladaptive schemas among the CHR population. Therapies targeting self-esteem, as well as schema therapy may be important work for future studies.
引用
收藏
页码:203 / 213
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The role of anxiety in outcome for youth at clinical high risk of developing psychosis
    McAusland, Laina
    Liu, Lu
    Cadenhead, Kristin S.
    Cannon, Tyrone
    Cornblatt, Barbara A.
    McGlashan, Thomas H.
    Perkins, Diana O.
    Seidman, Larry J.
    Tsuang, Ming T.
    Walker, Elaine F.
    Woods, Scott W.
    Addington, Jean
    [J]. EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 8 : 165 - 165
  • [42] Perceptions of stigma in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis and depressive symptomatology
    Alliende, Luz Maria
    Strauss, Gregory P.
    Yang, Lawrence H.
    Mittal, Vijay Anand
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2024, 269 : 79 - 85
  • [43] STRESS AND COGNITION IN YOUTH AT CLINICAL RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS
    Walker, Elaine
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2018, 44 : S35 - S35
  • [44] Delay discounting in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis and adults with schizophrenia
    Bartolomeo, Lisa A.
    Chapman, Hannah C.
    Raugh, Ian M.
    Strauss, Gregory P.
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 51 (11) : 1898 - 1905
  • [45] NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGE OVER 2 YEARS IN YOUTH AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS
    Woodberry, Kristen A.
    McFarlane, William R.
    Giuliano, Anthony J.
    Verdi, Mary B.
    Cook, William L.
    Seidman, Larry J.
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2011, 37 : 257 - 257
  • [46] Linguistic correlates of suicidal ideation in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis
    Dobbs, Matthew F.
    Mcgowan, Alessia
    Selloni, Alexandria
    Bilgrami, Zarina
    Sarac, Cansu
    Cotter, Matthew
    Herrera, Shaynna N.
    Cecchi, Guillermo A.
    Goodman, Marianne
    Corcoran, Cheryl M.
    Srivastava, Agrima
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2023, 259 : 20 - 27
  • [47] Assessing depression in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis: A comparison of three measures
    DeVylder, Jordan E.
    Yang, Lawrence H.
    Harkavy-Friedman, Jill M.
    Azimov, Neyra
    Walder, Deborah J.
    Corcoran, Cheryl M.
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2014, 215 (02) : 323 - 328
  • [48] Individualized Prediction of Prodromal Symptom Remission for Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
    Worthington, Michelle A.
    Addington, Jean
    Bearden, Carrie E.
    Cadenhead, Kristin S.
    Cornblatt, Barbara A.
    Keshavan, Matcheri
    Mathalon, Daniel H.
    McGlashan, Thomas H.
    Perkins, Diana O.
    Stone, William S.
    Tsuang, Ming T.
    Walker, Elaine F.
    Woods, Scott W.
    Cannon, Tyrone D.
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2022, 48 (02) : 395 - 404
  • [49] THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND INFLAMMATION IN YOUTH AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS
    Kelsven, Skylar
    Addington, Jean M.
    Bearden, Carrie E.
    Cannon, Tyrone D.
    Cornblatt, Barbara
    Mathalon, Daniel H.
    McGlashan, Thomas H.
    Perkins, Diana O.
    Seidman, Larry J.
    Walker, Elaine F.
    Woods, Scott W.
    Cadenhead, Kristin S.
    [J]. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 2019, 45 : S207 - S208
  • [50] Sensory Characteristics of Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: Results of a Multisite Study
    Downing, Donna
    Parham, Diane
    Roush, Sean
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 2017, 71 (04):