Schizophrenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enhancing the Prospective Prediction of Psychosis
This study will gather information on the natural history of the basic symptoms of psychosis to identify factors that may affect the improvement or persistence of the symptoms.
Psychosis is a serious mental condition in which a person momentarily loses contact with
reality. People in a state of psychosis may experience hallucinations or delusional beliefs
that make day-to-day functioning difficult. During the early development of psychosis,
people undergo an initial change in mood, thinking, or behavior that may include making
mistakes about smells, sounds, or sights; becoming easily distracted; and developing
suspicions of others. These basic symptoms can be early warning signs of a brain disorder,
including anxiety disorder, depression, or psychotic disorder. Basic symptoms may be due to
a number of factors, including a reaction to stress or drugs or just a part of normal
adolescence. To identify psychosis early and accurately, more information is needed on the
initial stages, biological markers, and progression of psychosis. This study will gather
information on the natural history of the basic symptoms of psychosis to identify factors
that may affect the improvement or persistence of the symptoms.
Participation in this study will last up to 5 years. The initial screening visit will be
used to determine whether a participant is eligible for the group displaying basic symptoms
or the control group. Initial screening will include giving a blood sample for routine lab
tests, a physical exam, a drug test, and questions about medical history and symptoms. All
participants will then partake in baseline evaluations, which involve assessments concerning
concentration, problem solving, memory, social skills, and ability to identify smells.
Participants will also respond to questions about symptoms, school and social functioning,
stressful situations, and family history of illnesses. The participants who meet the
criteria for basic symptoms will attend monthly 1-hour follow-up visits for the first year
of the study. During these visits, participants will be asked about the status of their
basic symptoms and use of medications. For the second year of the study, follow-up visits
will occur every 2 months, and for the third, fourth, and fifth years of the study, visits
will be every 3 months. Repeat baseline assessments will occur every 6 months, with each
assessment visit lasting about 5 hours. All participants will undergo endpoint evaluations
that follow the same format as most baseline assessments. Participants who develop a
psychotic disorder during the study will attend an additional follow-up visit 6 months after
the endpoint evaluation to confirm diagnosis. Participants who decide that they no longer
wish to attend regular study visits may be asked to participate in follow-up telephone
interviews about their basic symptoms every 6 months.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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