2020
DOI: 10.1111/eip.12943
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Higher order language impairments can predict the transition of ultrahigh risk state to psychosis—An empirical study

Abstract: Aim Higher order language skills, for example, non‐literal language, humour, prosody deal with ‘what is meant’ and they are necessary for communicative exchange and relationships; No study has investigated their link with conversion to psychosis. The purpose of this study was to determine whether such skills could act as predictors of the onset of psychosis, and compare those of individuals converting and non‐converting to psychosis with control of cognitive functions. Methods Seventy‐three patients, aged 15 t… Show more

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“… Spitzer, 1993 ). Impaired metaphor explanation due to overreliance on context-unspecific, dominant word meanings was found to precede the conversion to schizophrenia ( Heinz et al, 1996 ; Pawełczyk et al, 2021 ), suggesting a fundamental aspect of the disposition to psychotic experiences. Consistent with a reduced use of context based comprehension, pragmatic dysfunctions could be attributed to disturbed top-down processing ( Stephane et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Spitzer, 1993 ). Impaired metaphor explanation due to overreliance on context-unspecific, dominant word meanings was found to precede the conversion to schizophrenia ( Heinz et al, 1996 ; Pawełczyk et al, 2021 ), suggesting a fundamental aspect of the disposition to psychotic experiences. Consistent with a reduced use of context based comprehension, pragmatic dysfunctions could be attributed to disturbed top-down processing ( Stephane et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals at clinical high-risk furthermore showed marked impairment in semantic but not phonematic VF ( Becker et al, 2010 ; Magaud et al, 2010 ), predictive of transition to manifest psychosis ( Becker et al, 2010 ). On the other hand, an association between decreased phonematic VF and transition to schizophrenia has also been demonstrated ( Pawełczyk et al, 2021 ). Underlying the VF deficits may be a specific impairment in word selection despite intact single-word retrieval, which in individuals at ultra-high-risk correlated with both disorganized and negative symptoms ( Vargas et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Current Clinical Findingsmentioning
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“…The potential to assess speech on a large scale, and at repeated intervals, could help in the identification of early signs of mental health problems and track changes in performance over time that might be predictive or indicative of changes in mental health. Indeed, previous work has shown exceptional promise of speech measures in terms of predicting, identifying and monitoring psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (Agurto et al, Jul 2020a;Bedi et al, 2015;Pawełczyk et al, 2021;Wanderley Espinola et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Έχουν δημοσιευτεί ήδη δύο μελέτες (Bedi et al, 2015;Pawełczyk et al, 2020), όπου εξετάστηκε η ομιλία ατόμων αυτής της ομάδας δύο φορές, λαμβάνοντας υπόψη ποια άτομα είχαν εμφανίσει ψύχωση στη δεύτερη εξέταση. Τα αποτελέσματα είναι ενθαρρυντικά, όσον αφορά την προγνωστική αξία συγκεκριμένων στοιχείων, ιδίως στην περίπτωση που η ανάλυση της ομιλίας των ασθενών έγινε με ηλεκτρονικά μέσα (Bedi et al, 2015).…”
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