Higher order language impairments can predict the transition of ultrahigh risk state to psychosis-An empirical study.
Agnieszka PawełczykEmilia ŁojekNatalia ŻurnerMagdalena Kotlicka-AntczakTomasz PawełczykPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2020)
The results suggest that deficits in humour comprehension and metaphor explanation could predict conversion to psychosis. These findings could improve diagnosis and create implications for speech and language therapy in UHR groups. Further studies on the mechanisms of pragmatic skills should analyze their relationship with abstract measures and semantic coherence.