Title of article :
Sustained attention deficits in nonpsychotic relatives of schizophrenic patients: a recurrence risk ratio analysis
Author/Authors :
Wei J. Chen، نويسنده , , Chin-Hao Chang، نويسنده , , Shi K. Liu، نويسنده , , Tzung J. Hwang، نويسنده , , Hai-Gwo Hwu collaborators from the، نويسنده , , Multidimensional Psychopathology Group Research Project، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background
In nonpsychotic parents and siblings of schizophrenic patients, the recurrence risk ratios of sustained attention deficits, as measured by the continuous performance test (CPT), were examined with a series of cut-off points.
Methods
Among 116 parents and 95 siblings of 91 schizophrenic probands in northern Taiwan, both undegraded and degraded sessions of the CPT were administered. Subjectsʹ signal detection sensitivity of CPT performance (d′) was standardized against a community sample without (unadjusted z score) or with (adjusted z score) adjustment for age, gender, and educational level.
Results
Differences in the risk ratios between the parents and siblings that were based on the unadjusted z scores of CPT d′ diminished markedly if the adjusted z scores were used. As the cut-off point in the adjusted z score decreased from −2.5 to −3.0, the risk ratio increased continually for both the undegraded (10.1–18.8 for parents, 10.0–16.7 for siblings) and degraded (12.4–102.7 for parents, 8.6–72.0 for siblings) test.
Conclusions
Stringent cut-off criteria of CPT deficits with adjustment for demographic features leads to recurrence risk ratios greater than those based on schizophrenia alone in both parents and siblings of schizophrenic patients.
Keywords :
Endophenotype , Schizophrenia , Sustainedattention , recurrence risk ratio , Continuous Performance Test
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry