Adolescents and young adults with 22q11 deletion syndrome: psychopathology in an at-risk group

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Baker, KD [1 ]
Skuse, DH [1 ]
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[1] UCL, Inst Child Hlth, Behav & Brain Sci Unit, London WC1N 1EH, England
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10.1192/bjp.186.2.115
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R749 [精神病学];
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Background 22q11 deletion syndrome is associated with high rates of psychiatric morbidity, especially schizophrenia. If common neurodevelopmental trajectories characterise 22q11 deletion syndrome and idiopathic schizophrenia, then similar 'premorbid' features would be predicted. Aims To define psychopathology in adolescents and young adults with 22q11 deletion syndrome. Method Individuals with 22q11 deletion syndrome (n=25) and age - and IQ-matched comparison participants (n=25), along with their parents/carers, completed standardised semi-structured assessments. Results Psychiatric disorders were more prevalent among those with the syndrome and included attention deficit, depression and anxiety; nearly half reported transient psychotic experiences. Inappropriate emotionality and disrupted social behaviour were also common. Poor functional adjustment was associated with schizotypal symptoms and was more marked in older individuals. Conclusions 22q11 deletion syndrome is associated with significant psychopathology prior to adulthood. Double the proportion expected to develop schizophrenia reported psychotic phenomena. These findings imply a continuum of developmental disruption in 22q11 deletion syndrome, associated with declining mental health in early adulthood. Declaration of interest None.
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