Emergence and dynamics of delusions and hallucinations across stages in early psychosis
Catalina Mourgues-Codern, David Benrimoh, Jay Gandhi, Emily A. Farina,, Raina Vin, Tihare Zamorano, Deven Parekh, Ashok Malla, Ridha Joober, Martin, Lepage, Srividya N. Iyer, Jean Addington, Carrie E. Bearden, Kristin S., Cadenhead, Barbara Cornblatt, Matcheri Keshavan

TL;DR
This study investigates the emergence and progression of delusions and hallucinations in early psychosis, revealing that delusions typically appear before hallucinations and may influence their development, with implications for diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
It provides large-scale longitudinal evidence that delusions generally precede hallucinations in early psychosis, highlighting distinct temporal patterns and re-emergence dynamics.
Findings
Delusions tend to emerge before hallucinations in early psychosis.
Re-emergence of delusions is more common than hallucinations after remission.
Hallucinations often resolve before delusions.
Abstract
Hallucinations and delusions are often grouped together within the positive symptoms of psychosis. However, recent evidence suggests they may be driven by distinct computational and neural mechanisms. Examining the time course of their emergence may provide insights into the relationship between these underlying mechanisms. Participants from the second (N = 719) and third (N = 699) iterations of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS 2 and 3) were assessed for timing of CHR-P-level delusion and hallucination onset. Pre-onset symptom patterns in first-episode psychosis patients (FEP) from the Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychosis (PEPP-Montreal; N = 694) were also assessed. Symptom onset was determined at baseline assessment and the evolution of symptom patterns examined over 24 months. In all three samples, participants were more likely to report the…
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TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Mental Health and Psychiatry · Treatment of Major Depression
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