The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science

Negative symptoms in children and teens with early psychosis or high risk for psychosis: a review and combined analysis

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Abstract

were found in 60.8% of children and adolescents with (EOP) and 79.6% of those at (CHR-P).

  • Negative symptoms occur in a significant proportion of youth with EOP and CHR-P, indicating a need for targeted assessment.
  • The prevalence and severity of negative symptoms are linked to worse clinical and functional outcomes in both groups.
  • Various interventions have been tested, but their results are inconsistent and require further validation.
  • The findings underscore the importance of addressing negative symptoms early in the treatment of youth at risk for psychosis.

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Key numbers

60.8%
Prevalence in
Percentage of children and adolescents with exhibiting .
79.6%
Prevalence in CHR-P
Percentage of children and adolescents at CHR-P with .

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What this is

  • This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates in children and adolescents with () and those at (CHR-P).
  • It synthesizes findings from 133 studies, covering 6776 individuals with and 2138 at CHR-P.
  • The review aims to clarify the prevalence, diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic factors associated with in these populations.

Essence

  • are prevalent in children and adolescents with and CHR-P, with rates of 60.8% and 79.6%, respectively. These symptoms correlate with poor clinical and functional outcomes.

Key takeaways

  • were found in 60.8% of children and adolescents with and 79.6% of those at CHR-P. These high prevalence rates indicate a significant concern for mental health professionals working with these populations.
  • are linked to adverse clinical, functional, and intervention outcomes. This association underscores the importance of early detection and management strategies tailored for young individuals experiencing psychosis.
  • Interventions for yielded variable results, highlighting the need for further research to establish effective treatments specifically for children and adolescents.

Caveats

  • The review's findings are limited by the heterogeneity of included studies, which varied in design, methodology, and quality. This variability may affect the reliability of the conclusions drawn.
  • Only 20 independent samples provided data suitable for meta-analysis, limiting the generalizability of the results regarding the prevalence of .
  • The subjective nature of assessing may lead to inconsistencies in how these symptoms are reported and measured across studies.

Definitions

  • negative symptoms: Diminished emotional expression, lack of motivation, and reduced social engagement, often seen in psychosis.
  • early-onset psychosis (EOP): The onset of psychotic symptoms before the age of 18.
  • clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P): A status indicating a higher likelihood of developing psychosis, typically characterized by attenuated symptoms.

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