Neurodevelopmental dimensional assessment of young children at high genomic risk of neuropsychiatric conditions.
Samuel J R A ChawnerAmy L PaineMatt J DunnAlice WalshPoppy SloaneMegan ThomasAlexandra EvansLucinda Hopkins-JonesSiske Struiknull nullJeremy HallJonathan T ErichsenSusan R LeekamMichael J OwenDale HayMarianne B M van den BreePublished in: JCPP advances (2023)
Although psychiatric conditions typically emerge later in adolescence and adulthood in 22q11.2DS, our exploratory study was able to identify a range of early risk indicators. Furthermore, findings indicate the presence of a subgroup who appeared to have increased neurodevelopmental and psychiatric liability. Our findings highlight the scope for future studies of early risk mechanisms and early intervention within this high genetic risk patient group.