Modelling the Longitudinal Dynamics of Paranoia in Psychosis: A Temporal Network Analysis Over 20 Years

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Authors
  • M. Harrow
Publication date 08-2024
Journal Schizophrenia Research
Volume | Issue number 270
Pages (from-to) 465-475
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract
Background
Paranoia is a key feature of psychosis that can be highly debilitating. Theories of paranoia mostly interface with short-scale or cross-sectional data models, leaving the longitudinal course of paranoia underspecified.

Methods
We develop an empirical characterisation of two aspects of paranoia - persecutory and referential delusions - in individuals with psychosis over 20 years. We examine delusional dynamics by applying a Graphical Vector Autoregression Model to data collected from the Chicago Follow-up Study (n = 135 with a range of psychosis-spectrum diagnoses). We adjusted for age, sex, IQ, and antipsychotic use.

Results
We found that referential and persecutory delusions are central themes, supported by other primary delusions, and are strongly autoregressive – the presence of referential and persecutory delusions is predictive of their future occurrence. In a second analysis we demonstrate that social factors influence the severity of referential, but not persecutory, delusions.

Implications
We suggest that persecutory delusions represent central, resistant states in the cognitive landscape, whereas referential beliefs are more flexible, offering an important window of opportunity for intervention. Our data models can be collated with prior biological, computational, and social work to contribute toward a more complete theory of paranoia and provide more time-dependent evidence for optimal treatment targets.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2024.06.055
Published at https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.06.23284268v1
Other links https://github.com/josephmbarnby/ParanoiaLongitudinalNetworkAnalysis
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