M. Cannon et al., Predictors of later schizophrenia and affective psychosis among attendees at a child psychiatry department, BR J PSYCHI, 178, 2001, pp. 420-426
Background Schizophrenia has been linked with psychological problems in chi
ldhood but there is little information on precursors of affective psychosis
.
Aims To compare childhood psychological antecedents of adult schizophrenia
and affective psychosis.
Method Childhood item sheets, which give standardised information on signs
and symptoms of mental illness in the year preceding assessment are complet
ed for ail attendees at the children's department of the Maudsley and Bethl
em Royal Hospital. We examined item sheet data on individuals with an adult
diagnosis of schizophrenia (n =59) or affective psychosis (n-27) and a com
parison group with no adult mental illness (n=86) (all had attended the dep
artment).
Results Abnormal suspiciousness or sensitivity and relationship difficultie
s with Deers are associated with later schizophrenia, in contrast, affectiv
e psychosis is associated with childhood hysterical symptoms and disturbanc
es in eating.
Conclusions Childhood psychological precursors for schizophrenia and affect
ive psychosis differ and do not simply reflect non-specific psychiatric dis
turbance in adolescence.
Declaration of interest None. Funding detailed in Acknowledgements.