Journal article
From Speech Illusions to Onset of Psychotic Disorder: Applying Network Analysis to an Experimental Measure of Aberrant Experiences
LL Boyette, AM Isvoranu, F Schirmbeck, E Velthorst, CJP Simons, N Barrantes-Vidal, R Bressan, MJ Kempton, MO Krebs, P Mcguire, B Nelson, M Nordentoft, A Riecher-Rössler, S Ruhrmann, BP Rutten, G Sachs, LR Valmaggia, M Van Der Gaag, D Borsboom, L De Haan Show all
Schizophrenia Bulletin Open | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2020
Abstract
Aberrant perceptional experiences are a potential early marker of psychosis development. Earlier studies have found experimentally assessed speech illusions to be associated with positive symptoms in patients with psychotic disorders, but findings for attenuated symptoms in individuals without psychotic disorders have been inconsistent. Also, the role of affect is unclear. The aim of this study was to use the network approach to investigate how speech illusions relate to individual symptoms and onset of a psychotic disorder. We estimated a network model based on data from 289 Clinical High-Risk (CHR) subjects, participating in the EU-GEI project. The network structure depicts statistical ass..
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