Cortisol stress response in psychosis from the high-risk to the chronic stage: a systematic review.
Maria Regina DauvermannG DonohoePublished in: Irish journal of psychological medicine (2019)
This review highlights recent evidence of blunting of cortisol response following experimentally induced psychosocial stress. While there was some evidence of this blunted response across illness types and stages, the strongest evidence was observed for those with chronic schizophrenia. Due to the low number of studies, in particular in bipolar disorder, much work is still needed to accurately characterise the biological effects of stress in psychosis.