Abnormal agency experiences in schizophrenia patients: Examining the role of psychotic symptoms and familial risk

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2017-04-01

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Prikken, Merel
van der Weiden, Anouk
Renes, Robert A
Koevoets, Godefridus J C
Heering, Henriette D.
Kahn, René S.ISNI 0000000035067353
Aarts, Henk
Van Haren, Neeltje E.M.ISNI 0000000396766846

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Abstract

Experiencing self-agency over one's own action outcomes is essential for social functioning. Recent research revealed that patients with schizophrenia do not use implicitly available information about their action-outcomes (i.e., prime-based agency inference) to arrive at self-agency experiences. Here, we examined whether this is related to symptoms and/or familial risk to develop the disease. Fifty-four patients, 54 controls, and 19 unaffected (and unrelated) siblings performed an agency inference task, in which experienced agency was measured over action-outcomes that matched or mismatched outcome-primes that were presented before action performance. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and Comprehensive Assessment of Symptoms and History (CASH) were administered to assess psychopathology. Impairments in prime-based inferences did not differ between patients with symptoms of over- and underattribution. However, patients with agency underattribution symptoms reported significantly lower overall self-agency experiences. Siblings displayed stronger prime-based agency inferences than patients, but weaker prime-based inferences than healthy controls. However, these differences were not statistically significant. Findings suggest that impairments in prime-based agency inferences may be a trait characteristic of schizophrenia. Moreover, this study may stimulate further research on the familial basis and the clinical relevance of impairments in implicit agency inferences.

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High-risk, Positive symptoms, Psychosis, Self-agency, Social cognition, Taverne, Psychiatry and Mental health, Biological Psychiatry, Journal Article

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Prikken, M, van der Weiden, A, Renes, R A, Koevoets, G J C, Heering, H D, Kahn, R S, Aarts, H & van Haren, N E M 2017, 'Abnormal agency experiences in schizophrenia patients : Examining the role of psychotic symptoms and familial risk', Psychiatry Research, vol. 250, pp. 270-276. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.10.077