Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11

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Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11. / Hemager, Nicoline; Gregersen, Maja; Christiani, Camilla Jerlang; Hjorthøj, Carsten; Knudsen, Christina Bruun; Veddum, Lotte; Andreassen, Anna Krogh; Brandt, Julie Marie; Krantz, Mette Falkenberg; Burton, Birgitte Klee; Bliksted, Vibeke; Mors, Ole; Greve, Aja Neergaard; Thorup, Anne Amalie Elgaard; Nordentoft, Merete; Jepsen, Jens Richardt Møllegaard.

I: Psychiatry Research, Bind 327, 115397, 2023.

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Hemager, N, Gregersen, M, Christiani, CJ, Hjorthøj, C, Knudsen, CB, Veddum, L, Andreassen, AK, Brandt, JM, Krantz, MF, Burton, BK, Bliksted, V, Mors, O, Greve, AN, Thorup, AAE, Nordentoft, M & Jepsen, JRM 2023, 'Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11', Psychiatry Research, bind 327, 115397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115397

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Hemager, N., Gregersen, M., Christiani, C. J., Hjorthøj, C., Knudsen, C. B., Veddum, L., Andreassen, A. K., Brandt, J. M., Krantz, M. F., Burton, B. K., Bliksted, V., Mors, O., Greve, A. N., Thorup, A. A. E., Nordentoft, M., & Jepsen, J. R. M. (2023). Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11. Psychiatry Research, 327, [115397]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115397

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Hemager N, Gregersen M, Christiani CJ, Hjorthøj C, Knudsen CB, Veddum L o.a. Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11. Psychiatry Research. 2023;327. 115397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115397

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Hemager, Nicoline ; Gregersen, Maja ; Christiani, Camilla Jerlang ; Hjorthøj, Carsten ; Knudsen, Christina Bruun ; Veddum, Lotte ; Andreassen, Anna Krogh ; Brandt, Julie Marie ; Krantz, Mette Falkenberg ; Burton, Birgitte Klee ; Bliksted, Vibeke ; Mors, Ole ; Greve, Aja Neergaard ; Thorup, Anne Amalie Elgaard ; Nordentoft, Merete ; Jepsen, Jens Richardt Møllegaard. / Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11. I: Psychiatry Research. 2023 ; Bind 327.

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title = "Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11",
abstract = "Social functioning is a major indicator of psychosis risk and evidence is lacking regarding social functioning development during preadolescence in children at familial high risk of schizophrenia (FHR-SZ) or bipolar disorder (FHR-BP). We aimed to investigate development of social functioning from age 7 to 11 in children at FHR-SZ or FHR-BP compared with population-based controls. At 4-year follow-up, 179 children at FHR-SZ (mean age 12.0 y, SD 0.3), 105 children at FHR-BP (mean age 11.9 y, SD 0.2), and 181 controls (mean age 11.9 y, SD 0.2) participated. We used the Vineland-II to measure social functioning. Development of social functioning was non-significantly different across groups on the Socialization Composite score as well as the subscales Interpersonal Relations, Play and Leisure, and Coping Skills. At 4-year follow-up, children at FHR-SZ demonstrated impaired social functioning, whereas children at FHR-BP displayed social functioning comparable to controls except from impaired coping skills. From age 7 to 11, the maturational pace of social functioning in children at FHR-SZ and FHR-BP is parallel to that of controls. Children at FHR-SZ show stable social functioning deficits, whereas children at FHR-BP show normal social functioning except from emergence of discretely impaired coping skills at age 11.",
keywords = "Humans, Child, Bipolar Disorder, Follow-Up Studies, Schizophrenia, Social Interaction, Social Adjustment",
author = "Nicoline Hemager and Maja Gregersen and Christiani, {Camilla Jerlang} and Carsten Hjorth{\o}j and Knudsen, {Christina Bruun} and Lotte Veddum and Andreassen, {Anna Krogh} and Brandt, {Julie Marie} and Krantz, {Mette Falkenberg} and Burton, {Birgitte Klee} and Vibeke Bliksted and Ole Mors and Greve, {Aja Neergaard} and Thorup, {Anne Amalie Elgaard} and Merete Nordentoft and Jepsen, {Jens Richardt M{\o}llegaard}",
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year = "2023",
doi = "10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115397",
language = "English",
volume = "327",
journal = "Psychiatry Research",
issn = "0165-1781",
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T1 - Development of social functioning in preadolescent children at familial high-risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder - a 4-year follow-up study from age 7 to 11

AU - Hemager, Nicoline

AU - Gregersen, Maja

AU - Christiani, Camilla Jerlang

AU - Hjorthøj, Carsten

AU - Knudsen, Christina Bruun

AU - Veddum, Lotte

AU - Andreassen, Anna Krogh

AU - Brandt, Julie Marie

AU - Krantz, Mette Falkenberg

AU - Burton, Birgitte Klee

AU - Bliksted, Vibeke

AU - Mors, Ole

AU - Greve, Aja Neergaard

AU - Thorup, Anne Amalie Elgaard

AU - Nordentoft, Merete

AU - Jepsen, Jens Richardt Møllegaard

N1 - Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Social functioning is a major indicator of psychosis risk and evidence is lacking regarding social functioning development during preadolescence in children at familial high risk of schizophrenia (FHR-SZ) or bipolar disorder (FHR-BP). We aimed to investigate development of social functioning from age 7 to 11 in children at FHR-SZ or FHR-BP compared with population-based controls. At 4-year follow-up, 179 children at FHR-SZ (mean age 12.0 y, SD 0.3), 105 children at FHR-BP (mean age 11.9 y, SD 0.2), and 181 controls (mean age 11.9 y, SD 0.2) participated. We used the Vineland-II to measure social functioning. Development of social functioning was non-significantly different across groups on the Socialization Composite score as well as the subscales Interpersonal Relations, Play and Leisure, and Coping Skills. At 4-year follow-up, children at FHR-SZ demonstrated impaired social functioning, whereas children at FHR-BP displayed social functioning comparable to controls except from impaired coping skills. From age 7 to 11, the maturational pace of social functioning in children at FHR-SZ and FHR-BP is parallel to that of controls. Children at FHR-SZ show stable social functioning deficits, whereas children at FHR-BP show normal social functioning except from emergence of discretely impaired coping skills at age 11.

AB - Social functioning is a major indicator of psychosis risk and evidence is lacking regarding social functioning development during preadolescence in children at familial high risk of schizophrenia (FHR-SZ) or bipolar disorder (FHR-BP). We aimed to investigate development of social functioning from age 7 to 11 in children at FHR-SZ or FHR-BP compared with population-based controls. At 4-year follow-up, 179 children at FHR-SZ (mean age 12.0 y, SD 0.3), 105 children at FHR-BP (mean age 11.9 y, SD 0.2), and 181 controls (mean age 11.9 y, SD 0.2) participated. We used the Vineland-II to measure social functioning. Development of social functioning was non-significantly different across groups on the Socialization Composite score as well as the subscales Interpersonal Relations, Play and Leisure, and Coping Skills. At 4-year follow-up, children at FHR-SZ demonstrated impaired social functioning, whereas children at FHR-BP displayed social functioning comparable to controls except from impaired coping skills. From age 7 to 11, the maturational pace of social functioning in children at FHR-SZ and FHR-BP is parallel to that of controls. Children at FHR-SZ show stable social functioning deficits, whereas children at FHR-BP show normal social functioning except from emergence of discretely impaired coping skills at age 11.

KW - Humans

KW - Child

KW - Bipolar Disorder

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Schizophrenia

KW - Social Interaction

KW - Social Adjustment

U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115397

DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115397

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37536146

VL - 327

JO - Psychiatry Research

JF - Psychiatry Research

SN - 0165-1781

M1 - 115397

ER -

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