Familial and socioeconomic contributions to premorbid functioning in psychosis: Impact on age at onset and treatment response.
Alex HatzimanolisPentagiotissa StefanatouEmmanouil KattoulasIrene RalliStefanos DimitrakopoulosStefania FoteliIoannis KosteletosLeonidas MantonakisMirjana SelakovicRigas-Filippos SoldatosIlias VlachosLida-Alkisti XenakiNikolaos SmyrnisNicholas C StefanisPublished in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2020)
Familial risk for psychosis may interact with parental socioeconomic position influencing social PA in childhood. In addition, this study supports the link between social PA deviations, early psychosis onset, and treatment resistance, which highlights premorbid social functioning as a promising clinical indicator.