Development and validation of a scale of self-alienation-related attributes for the early diagnosis of schizophrenia.

J Psychiatr Res

Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Toyama Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toyama, Japan; Centre for Idling Brain Science, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on developing a self-alienation scale (Self-A) to identify psychological traits linked to ego disorders for early schizophrenia diagnosis.
  • The Self-A scale, derived from the MMPI, was validated and tested on various groups, showing good reliability and strong correlation with self-alienation symptoms.
  • Results indicate that individuals at risk for schizophrenia (ARMS) and those experiencing their first episode show higher Self-A scores than healthy controls, suggesting the scale can help predict schizophrenia onset.

Article Abstract

Background: The onset of schizophrenia is often preceded by a prodromal phase. However, it is difficult to predict the future transition to schizophrenia from the prodromal symptoms. Based on the diagnostic significance of Schneider's first rank symptoms (FRS), especially those representing "ego disorders (Ichstörungen)", we developed a scale of self-alienation-related attributes (Self-A) to assess the psychological characteristics associated with ego disorders for the early diagnosis of schizophrenia.

Methods: In total, 153 schizophrenia (Sz) patients, 83 at-risk mental state (ARMS) subjects, and 154 healthy control (HC) subjects participated in this study. The Self-A scale was constructed by items from the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) based on the differences between schizophrenia patients with and without FRS representing ego-disorders designated as "self-alienation symptoms". The Self-A scale was tested for its reliability and validity in a different sample of schizophrenia patients, and was then applied to different cohorts including first-episode schizophrenia (FES) patients, ARMS individuals, and HC subjects.

Results: The Self-A consisting of 27 items exhibited good internal consistency reliability. The validity was well demonstrated by the high correlation of the Self-A scores with the self-alienation symptom scores. The ARMS and FES groups had higher Self-A scores than the HC group. The Self-A score in the ARMS individuals who later developed schizophrenia was higher than that in the ARMS subjects who did not, and was comparable with that in the FES group.

Conclusions: This study suggests that the newly developed Self-A scale assessing the self-alienation-related attributes can improve the early diagnosis of schizophrenia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.01.020DOI Listing

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