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The Psychopathology and Neuroanatomical Markers of Depression in Early Psychosis
Authors:Rachel Upthegrove  Paris Lalousis  Pavan Mallikarjun  Katharine Chisholm  Sian Lowri Griffiths  Mariam Iqbal  Mirabel Pelton  Renate Reniers  Alexandra Stainton  Marlene Rosen  Anne Ruef  Dominic B Dwyer  Marian Surman  Theresa Haidl  Nora Penzel  Lana Kambeitz-llankovic  Alessandro Bertolino  Paolo Brambilla  Stefan Borgwardt  Joseph Kambeitz  Rebekka Lencer  Christos Pantelis  Stephan Ruhrmann  Frauke Schultze-Lutter  Raimo K R Salokangas  Eva Meisenzahl  Stephen J Wood  Nikolaos Koutsouleris  PRONIA Consortium
Abstract:Depression frequently occurs in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and predicts longer-term negative outcomes. It is possible that this depression is seen primarily in a distinct subgroup, which if identified could allow targeted treatments. We hypothesize that patients with recent-onset psychosis (ROP) and comorbid depression would be identifiable by symptoms and neuroanatomical features similar to those seen in recent-onset depression (ROD). Data were extracted from the multisite PRONIA study: 154 ROP patients (FEP within 3 months of treatment onset), of whom 83 were depressed (ROP+D) and 71 who were not depressed (ROP−D), 146 ROD patients, and 265 healthy controls (HC). Analyses included a (1) principal component analysis that established the similar symptom structure of depression in ROD and ROP+D, (2) supervised machine learning (ML) classification with repeated nested cross-validation based on depressive symptoms separating ROD vs ROP+D, which achieved a balanced accuracy (BAC) of 51%, and (3) neuroanatomical ML-based classification, using regions of interest generated from ROD subjects, which identified BAC of 50% (no better than chance) for separation of ROP+D vs ROP−D. We conclude that depression at a symptom level is broadly similar with or without psychosis status in recent-onset disorders; however, this is not driven by a separable depressed subgroup in FEP. Depression may be intrinsic to early stages of psychotic disorder, and thus treating depression could produce widespread benefit.
Keywords:schizophrenia   psychosis   depression   gray matter volume   psychopathology   machine learning
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