Decline in cognitive performance between ages 13 and 18 years and the risk for psychosis in adulthood: a Swedish longitudinal cohort study in males

JH MacCabe, S Wicks, S Löfving, AS David… - JAMA …, 2013 - jamanetwork.com
Context Clear evidence from many prospective, population-based studies indicates that
patients who develop psychosis in adulthood experienced various cognitive deficits during …

Childhood cognitive function and adult psychopathology: associations with psychotic and non-psychotic symptoms in the general population

JH Barnett, F McDougall, MK Xu… - The British Journal of …, 2012 - cambridge.org
BackgroundLower cognitive ability in childhood is associated with increased risk of future
schizophrenia, but its relationship with adult psychotic-like experiences and other …

Longitudinal cognitive changes in young individuals at ultrahigh risk for psychosis

M Lam, J Lee, A Rapisarda, YM See, Z Yang… - JAMA …, 2018 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Cognitive deficits are a key feature of risk for psychosis. Longitudinal changes in
cognitive architecture may be associated with the social and occupational functioning in …

Associations between premorbid intellectual performance, early-life exposures and early-onset schizophrenia: Cohort study

D Gunnell, G Harrison, F Rasmussen… - The British Journal of …, 2002 - cambridge.org
BackgroundImpaired intellectual performance is associated with an increased risk of
schizophrenia. AimsTo investigate whether this association is due to the influence of …

Cognitive function in childhood and early adulthood and hospital admission for schizophrenia and bipolar disorders in Danish men born in 1953

M Osler, DA Lawlor, M Nordentoft - Schizophrenia research, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the influence of cognitive function and change in cognitive
function during adolescence on schizophrenia and bipolar disorders in adulthood and …

Defective processing speed and nonclinical psychotic experiences in children: longitudinal analyses in a large birth cohort

M Niarchou, S Zammit, J Walters… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective Psychotic experiences in children are associated with an elevated risk of
developing psychosis. The authors investigated whether the pattern of cognitive deficits …

Cognitive deficits in youth with familial and clinical high risk to psychosis: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

E Bora, A Lin, SJ Wood, AR Yung… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Objective It is likely that cognitive deficits are vulnerability markers for developing
schizophrenia, as these deficits are already well‐established findings in first‐episode …

Observed cognitive performance and deviation from familial cognitive aptitude at age 16 years and ages 18 to 20 years and risk for schizophrenia and bipolar illness …

KS Kendler, H Ohlsson, B Mezuk, JO Sundquist… - JAMA …, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Proposal of an innovative approach to clarify the mechanism through which poor
cognitive performance in adolescence impacts risk for schizophrenia (SZ). Objective To …

Scholastic achievement at age 16 and risk of schizophrenia and other psychoses: a national cohort study

JH MacCabe, MP Lambe, S Cnattingius… - Psychological …, 2008 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThere is abundant evidence that schizophrenia is associated with cognitive
deficits in childhood. However, previous studies investigating school performance have …

Course of cognitive development from infancy to early adulthood in the psychosis spectrum

J Mollon, AS David, S Zammit, G Lewis… - JAMA …, 2018 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Most patients with psychotic disorders experience severe cognitive impairment,
but the onset and course of this impairment remain unclear. Moreover, the course of …