TY - JOUR
T1 - Reanalysis of SCOR and anxiety measures in the Israeli high-risk study
AU - Kugelmass, Sol
AU - Faber, Nechama
AU - Frenkel, Etha
AU - Ingraham, Loring J.
AU - Mirsky, Allan F.
AU - Nathan, Michael
AU - Shakhar, Gershon Ben
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - In an earlier study, skin conductance orienting response (SCOR) and anxiety measures obtained when the subjects of the Israeli High-Risk Study were 11 years old were analyzed, using adult diagnostic information, when the subjects were 26 years old. The present study considers similar data obtained from most of this sample when the subjects were 16 years old. As in the earlier analysis, those subjects who would receive a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis at 26 had higher anxiety ratings at age 16. Nondiagnosed index subjects also had significantly higher anxiety ratings than the nondiagnosed controls. The subjects who would receive affective spectrum diagnoses at age 26 had the most hyporesponsive SCORs, as predicted, while the subjects who would later be diagnosed in the schizophrenia spectrum had an unexpected hyperresponsive SCOR to the dishabituation tone in a habituation series. Further consideration of the long-term stability of SCORs seems necessary; they may be related to the developing psychopathological processes.
AB - In an earlier study, skin conductance orienting response (SCOR) and anxiety measures obtained when the subjects of the Israeli High-Risk Study were 11 years old were analyzed, using adult diagnostic information, when the subjects were 26 years old. The present study considers similar data obtained from most of this sample when the subjects were 16 years old. As in the earlier analysis, those subjects who would receive a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis at 26 had higher anxiety ratings at age 16. Nondiagnosed index subjects also had significantly higher anxiety ratings than the nondiagnosed controls. The subjects who would receive affective spectrum diagnoses at age 26 had the most hyporesponsive SCORs, as predicted, while the subjects who would later be diagnosed in the schizophrenia spectrum had an unexpected hyperresponsive SCOR to the dishabituation tone in a habituation series. Further consideration of the long-term stability of SCORs seems necessary; they may be related to the developing psychopathological processes.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0029084318
U2 - 10.1093/schbul/21.2.205
DO - 10.1093/schbul/21.2.205
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C2 - 7631168
AN - SCOPUS:0029084318
SN - 0586-7614
VL - 21
SP - 205
EP - 217
JO - Schizophrenia Bulletin
JF - Schizophrenia Bulletin
IS - 2
ER -