2024
The impact of early detection (ED) campaigns on care presentations: Beyond DUP reduction
Hazan H, Ferrara M, Riley S, Li F, Zhou B, Kline E, Gibbs-Dean T, Karmani S, Tayfur S, Tek C, Keshavan M, Srihari V. The impact of early detection (ED) campaigns on care presentations: Beyond DUP reduction. Schizophrenia Research 2024, 264: 457-461. PMID: 38266513, PMCID: PMC10923115, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.01.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsEarly DiagnosisHospitalizationHumansPsychotic DisordersSchizophrenic PsychologyTime FactorsConceptsCoordinated specialty careDuration of untreated psychosisImpact of early detectionEarly detectionEarly detection campaignsSpecialty careAdjustment scoresCampaign yearDetection campaignsMediation analysisEffects of EDRegression modelsCareUntreated psychosisPositive symptomsGAFPatientsSalutary effects
2021
Face Perception Predicts Affective Theory of Mind in Autism Spectrum Disorder but Not Schizophrenia or Typical Development
Altschuler MR, Trevisan DA, Wolf JM, Naples AJ, Foss-Feig JH, Srihari VH, McPartland JC. Face Perception Predicts Affective Theory of Mind in Autism Spectrum Disorder but Not Schizophrenia or Typical Development. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2021, 130: 413-422. PMID: 34180705, PMCID: PMC8244155, DOI: 10.1037/abn0000621.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAffectAutism Spectrum DisorderFacial RecognitionFemaleHumansIndividualityMaleMiddle AgedSchizophrenic PsychologyTheory of MindYoung AdultConceptsAutism spectrum disorderBenton Facial Recognition TestSchizophrenia spectrum disordersAffective ToM abilitiesTypical developmentSpectrum disorderAffective ToMToM difficultiesSocial cognitionToM abilitiesIndividual differencesBetter face recognition abilityFace recognition abilityFace recognition difficultiesTheory of mindFacial Recognition TestFull Scale IQFace perceptionAffective theoryRecognition difficultiesRecognition testEyes TestSocial dysfunctionRecognition abilityFace recognition
2020
Natural History, Not Lead Time
Srihari VH, Guloksuz S, Friis S. Natural History, Not Lead Time. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2020, 177: 1185-1185. PMID: 33256447, PMCID: PMC7968614, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.20040402.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Course, outcome and diagnosis stability of early-onset schizophrenia in Yunnan Province, China-a three years follow-up study
Kang C, Zhou H, Yang J, Yang R, Sun N, Wang S, Yang C, Han D, Srihari VH. Course, outcome and diagnosis stability of early-onset schizophrenia in Yunnan Province, China-a three years follow-up study. Psychiatry Research 2018, 271: 144-149. PMID: 30472510, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.11.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-onset schizophreniaICD-10 diagnosisDiagnostic stabilityMini International Neuropsychiatric InterviewFirst Affiliated HospitalInternational Neuropsychiatric InterviewKunming Medical UniversityHigh diagnostic stabilityDepartment of PsychiatryPoor outcomeAffiliated HospitalNeuropsychiatric InterviewInternational ClassificationBetter outcomesModerate outcomeMedical UniversityGlobal functioningICD-10Psychosocial outcomesPatientsSchizophreniaDiagnosis stabilityDiagnosisOutcomesHospitalDevelopment and validation of the client engagement and service use scale: A pilot study
Kline ER, DeTore NR, Keefe K, Seidman LJ, Srihari VH, Keshavan MS, Guyer M. Development and validation of the client engagement and service use scale: A pilot study. Schizophrenia Research 2018, 201: 343-346. PMID: 29764759, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2018.05.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-episode psychosisEpisode psychosisService utilizationPilot studyService Engagement ScaleMultiple intervention componentsClients' service utilizationClient engagementMedication adherenceSpecialty careEarly treatmentInter-rater reliabilitySession attendanceHigh inter-rater reliabilityTreatment teamIntervention componentsSpecialized treatmentMenu of servicesPreliminary evidenceCliniciansPsychosisConsumer advocacy groupsUse ScaleTreatmentMinimal trainingEffects of Reward on Spatial Working Memory in Schizophrenia
Cho YT, Lam NH, Starc M, Santamauro N, Savic A, Diehl CK, Schleifer CH, Moujaes F, Srihari VH, Repovs G, Murray JD, Anticevic A. Effects of Reward on Spatial Working Memory in Schizophrenia. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2018, 127: 695-709. PMID: 30335439, PMCID: PMC6197071, DOI: 10.1037/abn0000369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparison of Early Intervention Services vs Treatment as Usual for Early-Phase Psychosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Meta-regression
Correll CU, Galling B, Pawar A, Krivko A, Bonetto C, Ruggeri M, Craig TJ, Nordentoft M, Srihari VH, Guloksuz S, Hui CLM, Chen EYH, Valencia M, Juarez F, Robinson DG, Schooler NR, Brunette MF, Mueser KT, Rosenheck RA, Marcy P, Addington J, Estroff SE, Robinson J, Penn D, Severe JB, Kane JM. Comparison of Early Intervention Services vs Treatment as Usual for Early-Phase Psychosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Meta-regression. JAMA Psychiatry 2018, 75: 555-565. PMID: 29800949, PMCID: PMC6137532, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2018.0623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly phase psychosisEarly intervention servicesCause treatment discontinuationSchizophrenia spectrum disordersSymptom severityTreatment discontinuationPsychiatric hospitalizationSystematic reviewIntervention servicesMonths of treatmentEnd of treatmentFirst-episode psychosisTotal symptom severitySystematic literature searchMeta-regression analysisPositive symptom severityCoprimary outcomesPrespecified subgroupsLanguage restrictionsNegative symptom severityClinical trialsTreatment periodMAIN OUTCOMESpectrum disorderPRISMA guidelines
2016
Schizophrenia is associated with a pattern of spatial working memory deficits consistent with cortical disinhibition
Starc M, Murray JD, Santamauro N, Savic A, Diehl C, Cho YT, Srihari V, Morgan PT, Krystal JH, Wang XJ, Repovs G, Anticevic A. Schizophrenia is associated with a pattern of spatial working memory deficits consistent with cortical disinhibition. Schizophrenia Research 2016, 181: 107-116. PMID: 27745755, PMCID: PMC5901719, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy comparison subjectsSpatial WM taskSchizophrenia patientsSevere cognitive deficitsSpecific spatial locationsComputational modelContinuous response measuresWM precisionWM representationsSpatial WMWM taskDistractor distanceWM impairmentWM tracesNeural mechanismsCognitive deficitsMemory deficitsBehavioral consequencesDelay periodDelay durationCortical disinhibitionSpatial locationComparison subjectsMicrocircuit modelDistractibility
2014
The impact of eszopiclone on sleep and cognition in patients with schizophrenia and insomnia: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Tek C, Palmese LB, Krystal AD, Srihari VH, DeGeorge PC, Reutenauer EL, Guloksuz S. The impact of eszopiclone on sleep and cognition in patients with schizophrenia and insomnia: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Schizophrenia Research 2014, 160: 180-185. PMID: 25454802, PMCID: PMC5589464, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAzabicyclo CompoundsCognitionDouble-Blind MethodEszopicloneFemaleHumansHypnotics and SedativesMaleMedical RecordsMiddle AgedPatient DropoutsPiperazinesPsychotic DisordersQuality of LifeSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologySingle-Blind MethodSleepSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersTreatment OutcomeConceptsInsomnia Severity IndexSingle-blind placebo phasePlacebo phaseOutcome measuresPsychiatric symptomsPlacebo-controlled trialDouble-blind placeboSecondary outcome measuresPrimary outcome measureEffects of eszopicloneBetween-group differencesTreatment of insomniaQuality of lifeDiscontinuation ratesMATRICS Consensus Cognitive BatteryStable outpatientsConsensus Cognitive BatterySchizoaffective disorderCognitive impairmentSleep diaryPatientsInsomniaScore changeEszopiclonePlacebo
2012
Error Monitoring Dysfunction Across the Illness Course of Schizophrenia
Perez VB, Ford JM, Roach BJ, Woods SW, McGlashan TH, Srihari VH, Loewy RL, Vinogradov S, Mathalon DH. Error Monitoring Dysfunction Across the Illness Course of Schizophrenia. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2012, 121: 372-387. PMID: 22060947, PMCID: PMC3358508, DOI: 10.1037/a0025487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly illness schizophrenia patientsClinical high-risk patientsSchizophrenia patientsIllness courseAge-matched healthy controlsHigh-risk patientsAge-matched HCChronic schizophrenia patientsOnset of psychosisCorrect response negativityPE abnormalitiesRisk patientsCHR patientsClinical prodromeEvent-related potentialsIllness durationHealthy controlsIllness progressionPsychosis onsetPatientsAbnormalitiesIllnessResponse monitoringError-related negativityOnset
2011
Insomnia is frequent in schizophrenia and associated with night eating and obesity
Palmese LB, DeGeorge PC, Ratliff JC, Srihari VH, Wexler BE, Krystal AD, Tek C. Insomnia is frequent in schizophrenia and associated with night eating and obesity. Schizophrenia Research 2011, 133: 238-243. PMID: 21856129, PMCID: PMC5581545, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2011.07.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexQuality of lifeSleep difficultiesMass indexClinical insomniaSevere insomniaNight eatingPoor sleepPsychiatric symptomsTypes of antipsychoticsPrevalence of insomniaRelationship of sleepProminent clinical concernBrief cognitive assessmentIndependent predictorsPoint prevalenceClinical variablesClinical careSleep patternsSchizoaffective disorderClinical concernInsomniaLow qualityWeight gainSchizophrenia