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. 2014 Feb;8(1):50-8.
doi: 10.1111/eip.12026. Epub 2013 Jan 24.

Subtyping first-episode non-affective psychosis using four early-course features: potentially useful prognostic information at initial presentation

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Subtyping first-episode non-affective psychosis using four early-course features: potentially useful prognostic information at initial presentation

Michael T Compton et al. Early Interv Psychiatry. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Aim: Heterogeneity of symptoms, course and outcomes in primary psychotic disorders complicates prognosis, treatment and diverse aspects of research. This study aimed to identify interpretable subtypes of first-episode non-affective psychosis based on four early-course features (premorbid academic functioning, premorbid social functioning, duration of the prodrome and age at onset of psychosis).

Methods: Data from 200 well-characterized patients hospitalized in public-sector inpatient units for first-episode non-affective psychosis were used in latent profile analyses. Derived subtypes were then compared along a number of clinical dimensions using analyses of variance.

Results: Using four early-course features, three classes were derived. A good premorbid/short prodrome subtype was characterized by a lower severity of positive symptoms, better social/occupational/global functioning, and a shorter duration of untreated psychosis; a poor premorbid/early onset subtype demonstrated greater negative and preoccupation symptoms, as well as greater psychosocial problems; and a long prodrome/late onset subtype was characterized by greater dysphoric symptoms.

Conclusions: Findings indicate a need for further research with first-episode samples on the utility of subtyping based on early-course (premorbid, prodromal and onset-related) characteristics. Such efforts could enhance the parsing of heterogeneity, thereby advancing clinical practice and research.

Keywords: age at onset; first-episode psychosis; premorbid functioning; prodrome; schizophrenia.

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