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Social defeat and paranoid ideation in the ultra high risk

Valmaggia, L; Day, F; Garety, P; Freeman, D; Swapp, D; Antley, A; Slater, M; ... Myin‐Germeys, I; + view all (2014) Social defeat and paranoid ideation in the ultra high risk. In: Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Early Psychosis - To the New Horizon. IEPA

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms and psychotic disorders. We studied the relationship between social defeat and paranoid ideation in people at high risk for psychosis in an experimental social environment created using Virtual Reality (VR). METHOD: We studied UHR (N=64) participants and healthy volunteers (N=43). Regression analysis was used to investigate which baseline measures predicted paranoid appraisals during the VR experience. RESULTS: At baseline, UHR subjects reported significantly higher levels of social defeat than controls (p). Following exposure to the VR social environment, the UHR group reported significantly more paranoid appraisals than the controls (p). Within the UHR sample, paranoid appraisals were predicted by the level of social defeat at baseline, as well as by the severity of positive psychotic and disorganised symptoms. CONCLUSION: In people who are at high risk of psychosis, a history of social defeat is associated with an increased likelihood of making paranoid appraisals of social interactions. This is consistent with the notion that social defeat increases the risk of developing psychosis.

Type: Proceedings paper
Title: Social defeat and paranoid ideation in the ultra high risk
Event: To the New Horizon - 9th International Conference on Early Psychosis
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Dates: 17th-19th November 2014
Publisher version: https://iepa.org.au/conferences/#past-conferences
Language: English
Additional information: This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions.
Keywords: Ultra High Risk , Psychosis, Virtual reality, Social Defeat, Appraisal, Paranoia
UCL classification: UCL
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077377
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