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Developmental precursors of psychosis
Authors:Matti Isohanni MD   PhD  Irene Isohanni PhD  Hannu Koponen MD   PhD  Johanna Koskinen BMed  Pekka Laine MD   PhD  Erika Lauronen BMed  Jouko Miettunen MSc   MPhil  Pirjo Mäki MD   PhD  Kaisa Riala MD  Sami Räsänen MD   PhD  Kaisa Saari MD  Pekka Tienari MD   PhD  Juha Veijola MD   PhD  Graham Murray MD
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, Oulu University Central Hospital, PO Box 5000, FIN-90014 Oulu, Finland
Abstract:
Subtle developmental (motor, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral) abnormalities are often present in apparently healthy individuals who later develop psychosis, suggesting that some aspects of causation are established before overt psychosis. These impairments may restrict information processing and social achievements years before manifesting psychosis. The main known risk factors in the development of schizophrenic psychosis are genetic factors, pregnancy and delivery complications, slow neuromotor development, and deviant cognitive and academic performance. However, their effect size and predictive power are small. Developmental precursors are not necessarily specific to schizophrenia, but also common to other psychotic disorders. No powerful risk factor, premorbid sign, or risk indicator has been identified that is useful for prediction of psychoses in the general population.
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