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Impairment in Social Functioning differentiates youth meeting Ultra-High Risk for psychosis criteria from other mental health help-seekers: A validation of the Italian version of the Global Functioning: Social and Global Functioning: Role scales

Authors :
Claudia Dario
Nella Lo Cascio
Martina Curto
Elena Monducci
Juliana Fortes Lindau
Christoph U. Correll
Andrea M. Auther
Barbara A. Cornblatt
Stefano Vicari
Georgios D. Kotzalidis
Nicoletta Girardi
Alice Masillo
Paolo Girardi
Giada Colafrancesco
Andrea Solfanelli
Patrizio Pasqualetti
Paolo Fiori Nastro
Martina Brandizzi
Franco De Crescenzo
Riccardo Saba
Mauro Ferrara
Source :
Psychiatry Research. 253:296-302
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Social and occupational impairments are present in the schizophrenia prodrome, and poor social functioning predicts transition to psychosis in Ultra-High Risk (UHR) individuals. We aimed to: 1) validate the Italian version of the Global Functioning: Social (GF: S) and Global Functioning: Role (GF: S) scales; 2) evaluate their association with UHR criteria. Participants were 12-21-years-old (age, mean=15.2, standard deviation=2.1, male/female ratio=117/120) nonpsychotic help-seekers, meeting (N=39) or not (N=198) UHR criteria. Inter-rater reliability was excellent for both scales, which also showed good to excellent concurrent validity, as measured by correlation with Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scores. Furthermore, GF:S and GF: R were able to discriminate between UHRs and non-UHRs, with UHRs having lower current scores. After adjusting for current GAF scores, only current GF:S scores independently differentiated UHR from non-UHR (OR=1.33, 95%CI: 1.02-1.75, p=0.033). Finally, UHR participants showed a steeper decrease from highest GF:S and GF: R scores in the past year to their respective current scores, but not from highest past year GAF scores to current scores. GF:S/GS: R scores were not affected by age or sex. GF:S/GF: R are useful functional level and outcome measures, having the advantage over the GAF to not confound functioning with symptom severity. Additionally, the GF:S may be helpful in identifying UHR individuals.

Details

ISSN :
01651781
Volume :
253
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatry Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21f5efcc4d0b4022acddd5aff7e90363