Greater preference for eveningness is associated with negative symptoms in an ultra-high risk for psychosis sample.
Jashmina J ShettyChristian NicholasBarnaby NelsonPatrick D McGorrySuzie LavoieConnie MarkulevMiriam R SchäferAndrew ThompsonHok Pan YuenAlison R YungDorien H NiemanLieuwe de HaanGünther P AmmingerJessica A HartmannPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2021)
Sleep disturbances and chronotype may impact the emerging psychopathology experienced by ultra-high risk individuals. Further, the preliminary relationship observed between greater preference for eveningness and negative symptoms offers a unique opportunity to treat negative symptoms through chronobiological approaches.