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Jumping to Conclusions and Its Associations With Psychotic Experiences in Preadolescent Children at Familial High Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder-The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study, VIA 11.

Maja GregersenSinnika Birkehøj RohdJens Richardt Møllegaard JepsenJulie Marie BrandtAnne SøndergaardCarsten Rygaard HjorthøjChristina Bruun KnudsenAnna Krogh AndreassenLotte VeddumJessica OhlandMartin WilmsMette Falkenberg KrantzBirgitte Klee BurtonAja Neergaard GreveVibeke BlikstedOle MorsLars ClemmensenMerete NordentoftAnne Amalie Elgaard ThorupNicoline Hemager
Published in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2022)
JTC marks familial risk of psychosis in preadolescence, not reducible to general intelligence. JTC is associated with subclinical delusions, but this may be an expression of intellectual impairment. Future studies should establish temporality between JTC and delusion formation and examine JTC as a target for early intervention.
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