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. 2022 May:243:385-391.
doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2021.06.033. Epub 2021 Jul 14.

The 10-year trajectories of auditory hallucinations among 496 patients with a first schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: Findings from the OPUS cohort

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The 10-year trajectories of auditory hallucinations among 496 patients with a first schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: Findings from the OPUS cohort

Ole Köhler-Forsberg et al. Schizophr Res. 2022 May.

Abstract

Background: Auditory hallucinations represent a key diagnostic feature of schizophrenia and one of the most frequent and debilitating psychotic symptoms. However, little is known regarding their long-term trajectories.

Methods: We included 496 patients with a first schizophrenia-spectrum disorder. Patients were at baseline and after one, two, five, and ten years asked for auditory hallucinations, scoring from 0 ("None") to 5 ("Severe: Voices occur often every day"). We performed latent class growth analyses to identify trajectories of auditory hallucinations and multinomial logistic regression analyses to estimate predictors of trajectory membership.

Results: We identified three trajectories of auditory hallucinations. The Low-Decreasing class (77%) had the lowest mean score at baseline (mean score = 2.1). The score improved within the first year (mean score = 0.5) and stayed low (mean score = 0 after ten years). The High-Fluctuating class (10%) improved during the first two years from a mean score of 3.0 to 1.0, but increased after five and ten years (mean score = 2.4). The High-Increasing class (13%) started at a high level (mean score = 3.5), improved a little after one year (mean score = 3.0), but increased to a mean score of 4.8 after ten years. Alcohol misuse and longer duration of untreated psychosis were associated with increased odds of being in the High-Increasing compared to the Low-Decreasing class.

Conclusions: The majority of patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder improved on auditory hallucinations during the first ten years, but almost one out of four had a fluctuating course with 13% experiencing an increase to severe and daily auditory hallucinations after ten years.

Keywords: Auditory hallucinations; Early intervention; First-episode psychosis; Schizophrenia; Trajectories.

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