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    Estimating Exposome Score for Schizophrenia Using Predictive Modeling Approach in Two Independent Samples: The Results from the EUGEI Study
    (2019)
    Pries, Lotta-Katrin (57194441416)
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    Lage-Castellanos, Agustin (9335530200)
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    Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610)
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    Kenis, Gunter (6701607113)
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    Luykx, Jurjen J (26024266200)
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    Lin, Bochao D (56727215100)
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    Richards, Alexander L (57214750824)
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    Akdede, Berna (7801341519)
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    Binbay, Tolga (26424249900)
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    Altinyazar, Vesile (6504673050)
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    Yalinçetin, Berna (36107138300)
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    Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007)
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    Cihan, Burçin (56208776100)
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    Soygür, Haldun (6507427562)
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    Ulaş, Halis (21744129800)
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    Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400)
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    Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500)
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    Mihaljevic, Marina M (55345716000)
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    Petrovic, Sanja Andric (55488423700)
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    Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700)
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    Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062)
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    Cabrera, Bibiana (9241557000)
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    Bobes, Julio (7005688230)
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    Saiz, Pilar A (6701773042)
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    García-Portilla, María Paz (6508280070)
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    Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600)
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    Aguilar, Eduardo J (7102769489)
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    Santos, José Luis (56599622200)
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    Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919)
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    Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500)
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    Carracedo, Angel (7006062179)
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    López, Gonzalo (56208654200)
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    González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500)
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    Parellada, Mara (14040702000)
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    Maric, Nadja P (57226219191)
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    Atbaşoǧlu, Cem (6603028952)
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    Ucok, Alp (57200577911)
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    Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494)
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    Saka, Meram Can (57226208817)
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    Alizadeh, Behrooz Z (14069866300)
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    Van Amelsvoort, Therese (6701774874)
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    Bruggeman, Richard (59287427700)
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    Cahn, Wiepke (56099614300)
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    De Haan, Lieuwe (7005592387)
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    Van Winkel, Ruud (57211720800)
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    Rutten, Bart P. F (57194506388)
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    Van Os, Jim (7102358027)
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    Arango, Celso (6508338058)
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    O'Donovan, Michael (7103147367)
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    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
    Exposures constitute a dense network of the environment: exposome. Here, we argue for embracing the exposome paradigm to investigate the sum of nongenetic "risk" and show how predictive modeling approaches can be used to construct an exposome score (ES; an aggregated score of exposures) for schizophrenia. The training dataset consisted of patients with schizophrenia and controls, whereas the independent validation dataset consisted of patients, their unaffected siblings, and controls. Binary exposures were cannabis use, hearing impairment, winter birth, bullying, and emotional, physical, and sexual abuse along with physical and emotional neglect. We applied logistic regression (LR), Gaussian Naive Bayes (GNB), the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), and Ridge penalized classification models to the training dataset. ESs, the sum of weighted exposures based on coefficients from each model, were calculated in the validation dataset. In addition, we estimated ES based on meta-analyses and a simple sum score of exposures. Accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, area under the receiver operating characteristic, and Nagelkerke's R2 were compared. The ESMeta-analyses performed the worst, whereas the sum score and the ESGNB were worse than the ESLR that performed similar to the ESLASSO and ESRIDGE. The ESLR distinguished patients from controls (odds ratio [OR] = 1.94, P <. 001), patients from siblings (OR = 1.58, P <. 001), and siblings from controls (OR = 1.21, P =. 001). An increase in ESLR was associated with a gradient increase of schizophrenia risk. In reference to the remaining fractions, the ESLR at top 30%, 20%, and 10% of the control distribution yielded ORs of 3.72, 3.74, and 4.77, respectively. Our findings demonstrate that predictive modeling approaches can be harnessed to evaluate the exposome. © 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.
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    Examining the association between exposome score for schizophrenia and cognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study
    (2023)
    Fusar-Poli, Laura (56652240300)
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    Prachason, Thanavadee (42762066500)
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    Erzin, Gamze (57189375175)
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    Pries, Lotta-Katrin (57194441416)
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    Brondino, Natascia (16229631000)
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    Politi, Pierluigi (57201386464)
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    Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610)
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    Kenis, Gunter (6701607113)
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    Luykx, Jurjen J (26024266200)
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    Lin, Bochao D (56727215100)
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    Richards, Alexander L (57214750824)
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    Akdede, Berna (7801341519)
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    Binbay, Tolga (26424249900)
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    Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050)
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    Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300)
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    Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007)
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    Cihan, Burçin (56208776100)
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    Soygür, Haldun (6507427562)
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    Ulaş, Halis (21744129800)
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    Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400)
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    Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500)
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    Mihaljevic, Marina M (55345716000)
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    Andric-Petrovic, Sanja (55488423700)
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    Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700)
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    Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062)
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    Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200)
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    Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360)
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    Bobes, Julio (7005688230)
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    Saiz, Pilar A (6701773042)
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    García-Portilla, Maria Paz (6508280070)
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    Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600)
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    Escarti, Maria Jose (6507080800)
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    Santos, José Luis (56599622200)
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    Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919)
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    Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500)
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    Carracedo, Angel (7006062179)
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    López, Gonzalo (56208654200)
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    González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500)
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    Parellada, Mara (14040702000)
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    Maric, Nadja P (57226219191)
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    Atbaşoğlu, Cem (57208652158)
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    Üçok, Alp (57200577911)
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    Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494)
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    Saka, Meram Can (57226208817)
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    Arango, Celso (6508338058)
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    O'Donovan, Michael (7103147367)
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    van Os, Jim (57194115841)
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    Rutten, Bart PF (57194506388)
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    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
    Background: People with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) frequently present cognitive impairments. Here, we investigated whether the exposome score for schizophrenia (ES-SCZ) - a cumulative environmental exposure score - was associated with impairments of neurocognition, social cognition, and perception in patients with SSD, their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls. Methods: This cross-sectional sample consisted of 1200 patients, 1371 siblings, and 1564 healthy controls. Neurocognition, social cognition, and perception were assesed using a short version of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale–Third Edition (WAIS-III), the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR), and the Benton Facial Recognition Test (BFR), respectively. Regression models were used to analyze the association between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in each group. Results: There were no statistically significant associations between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in SSD. ES-SCZ was negatively associated with T-score of cognition in siblings (B=-0.40, 95% CI -0.76 to -0.03) and healthy controls (B=-0.63, 95% CI -1.06 to -0.21). Additionally, ES-SCZ was positively associated with DFAR-total in siblings (B=0.83, 95% CI 0.26 to 1.40). Sensitivity analyses excluding cannabis use history from ES-SCZ largely confirmed the main findings. Conclusions: Longitudinal cohorts may elucidate how environmental exposures influence the onset and course of cognitive impairments in trans-syndromic psychosis spectrum. © 2023
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    Examining the association between exposome score for schizophrenia and cognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study
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    Fusar-Poli, Laura (56652240300)
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    Prachason, Thanavadee (42762066500)
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    Erzin, Gamze (57189375175)
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    Pries, Lotta-Katrin (57194441416)
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    Brondino, Natascia (16229631000)
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    Politi, Pierluigi (57201386464)
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    Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610)
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    Kenis, Gunter (6701607113)
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    Luykx, Jurjen J (26024266200)
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    Lin, Bochao D (56727215100)
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    Richards, Alexander L (57214750824)
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    Akdede, Berna (7801341519)
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    Binbay, Tolga (26424249900)
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    Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050)
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    Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300)
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    Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007)
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    Cihan, Burçin (56208776100)
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    Soygür, Haldun (6507427562)
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    Ulaş, Halis (21744129800)
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    Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400)
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    Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500)
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    Mihaljevic, Marina M (55345716000)
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    Andric-Petrovic, Sanja (55488423700)
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    Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700)
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    Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062)
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    Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200)
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    Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360)
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    Bobes, Julio (7005688230)
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    Saiz, Pilar A (6701773042)
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    García-Portilla, Maria Paz (6508280070)
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    Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600)
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    Escarti, Maria Jose (6507080800)
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    Santos, José Luis (56599622200)
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    Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919)
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    Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500)
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    Carracedo, Angel (7006062179)
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    López, Gonzalo (56208654200)
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    González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500)
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    Parellada, Mara (14040702000)
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    Maric, Nadja P (57226219191)
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    Atbaşoğlu, Cem (57208652158)
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    Üçok, Alp (57200577911)
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    Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494)
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    Saka, Meram Can (57226208817)
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    Arango, Celso (6508338058)
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    O'Donovan, Michael (7103147367)
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    van Os, Jim (57194115841)
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    Rutten, Bart PF (57194506388)
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    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
    Background: People with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) frequently present cognitive impairments. Here, we investigated whether the exposome score for schizophrenia (ES-SCZ) - a cumulative environmental exposure score - was associated with impairments of neurocognition, social cognition, and perception in patients with SSD, their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls. Methods: This cross-sectional sample consisted of 1200 patients, 1371 siblings, and 1564 healthy controls. Neurocognition, social cognition, and perception were assesed using a short version of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale–Third Edition (WAIS-III), the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR), and the Benton Facial Recognition Test (BFR), respectively. Regression models were used to analyze the association between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in each group. Results: There were no statistically significant associations between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in SSD. ES-SCZ was negatively associated with T-score of cognition in siblings (B=-0.40, 95% CI -0.76 to -0.03) and healthy controls (B=-0.63, 95% CI -1.06 to -0.21). Additionally, ES-SCZ was positively associated with DFAR-total in siblings (B=0.83, 95% CI 0.26 to 1.40). Sensitivity analyses excluding cannabis use history from ES-SCZ largely confirmed the main findings. Conclusions: Longitudinal cohorts may elucidate how environmental exposures influence the onset and course of cognitive impairments in trans-syndromic psychosis spectrum. © 2023
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    The association between cannabis use and facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study
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    Fusar-Poli, Laura (56652240300)
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    Pries, Lotta-Katrin (57194441416)
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    van Os, Jim (7102358027)
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    Radhakrishnan, Rajiv (20135727800)
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    Pençe, Ayşegül Yay (57482558000)
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    Erzin, Gamze (57189375175)
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    Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610)
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    Kenis, Gunter (6701607113)
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    Luykx, Jurjen J (26024266200)
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    Lin, Bochao D (56727215100)
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    Akdede, Berna (7801341519)
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    Binbay, Tolga (26424249900)
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    Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050)
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    Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300)
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    Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007)
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    Cihan, Burçin (56208776100)
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    Soygür, Haldun (6507427562)
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    Ulaş, Halis (21744129800)
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    Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400)
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    Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500)
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    Mihaljevic, Marina M (55345716000)
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    Andric-Petrovic, Sanja (55488423700)
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    Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700)
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    Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062)
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    Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200)
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    Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360)
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    Bobes, Julio (7005688230)
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    Saiz, Pilar A (6701773042)
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    García-Portilla, Maria Paz (6508280070)
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    Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600)
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    Aguilar, Eduardo J (7102769489)
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    Santos, José Luis (56599622200)
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    Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919)
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    Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500)
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    Carracedo, Angel (7006062179)
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    López, Gonzalo (56208654200)
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    González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500)
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    Parellada, Mara (14040702000)
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    Maric, Nadja P (57226219191)
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    Atbaşoğlu, Cem (57208652158)
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    Üçok, Alp (57200577911)
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    Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494)
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    Saka, Meram Can (57226208817)
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    Aguglia, Eugenio (55228400600)
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    Arango, Celso (6508338058)
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    Rutten, Bart PF (57194506388)
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    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
    Schizophrenia is frequently accompanied with social cognitive disturbances. Cannabis represents one established environmental factor associated with the onset and progression of schizophrenia. The present cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association of facial emotion recognition (FER) performance with cannabis use in 2039 patients with schizophrenia, 2141 siblings, and 2049 healthy controls (HC). FER performance was measured using the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR). Better FER performance as indicated by higher DFAR-total scores was associated with lifetime regular cannabis use in schizophrenia (B = 1.36, 95% CI 0.02 to 2.69), siblings (B = 2.17, 95% CI 0.79 to 3.56), and HC (B = 3.10, 95% CI 1.14 to 5.06). No associations were found between DFAR-total and current cannabis use. Patients with schizophrenia who started to use cannabis after the age of 16 showed better FER performance than patients who started earlier (B = 2.50, 95% CI 0.15 to 4.84) and non-users (B = 3.72, 95 CI 1.96 to 5.49). Better FER performance was found also in siblings who started to use cannabis after 16 compared to non-users (B = 2.37, 95% CI 0.58 to 4.16), while HC using cannabis performed better than non-users at DFAR-total regardless of the age at onset. Our findings suggest that lifetime regular cannabis use may be associated with better FER regardless of the psychosis risk, but that FER might be moderated by age at first use in people with higher genetic risk. Longitudinal studies may clarify whether there is a cause-and-effect relationship between cannabis use and FER performance in psychotic and non-psychotic samples. © 2022
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    The association between cannabis use and facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study
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    Fusar-Poli, Laura (56652240300)
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    Pries, Lotta-Katrin (57194441416)
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    van Os, Jim (7102358027)
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    Radhakrishnan, Rajiv (20135727800)
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    Pençe, Ayşegül Yay (57482558000)
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    Erzin, Gamze (57189375175)
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    Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610)
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    Kenis, Gunter (6701607113)
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    Luykx, Jurjen J (26024266200)
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    Lin, Bochao D (56727215100)
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    Akdede, Berna (7801341519)
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    Binbay, Tolga (26424249900)
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    Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050)
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    Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300)
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    Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007)
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    Cihan, Burçin (56208776100)
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    Soygür, Haldun (6507427562)
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    Ulaş, Halis (21744129800)
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    Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400)
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    Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500)
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    Mihaljevic, Marina M (55345716000)
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    Andric-Petrovic, Sanja (55488423700)
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    Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700)
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    Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062)
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    Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200)
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    Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360)
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    Bobes, Julio (7005688230)
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    Saiz, Pilar A (6701773042)
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    García-Portilla, Maria Paz (6508280070)
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    Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600)
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    Aguilar, Eduardo J (7102769489)
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    Santos, José Luis (56599622200)
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    Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919)
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    Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500)
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    Carracedo, Angel (7006062179)
    ;
    López, Gonzalo (56208654200)
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    González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500)
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    Parellada, Mara (14040702000)
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    Maric, Nadja P (57226219191)
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    Atbaşoğlu, Cem (57208652158)
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    Üçok, Alp (57200577911)
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    Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494)
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    Saka, Meram Can (57226208817)
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    Aguglia, Eugenio (55228400600)
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    Arango, Celso (6508338058)
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    Rutten, Bart PF (57194506388)
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    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
    Schizophrenia is frequently accompanied with social cognitive disturbances. Cannabis represents one established environmental factor associated with the onset and progression of schizophrenia. The present cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association of facial emotion recognition (FER) performance with cannabis use in 2039 patients with schizophrenia, 2141 siblings, and 2049 healthy controls (HC). FER performance was measured using the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR). Better FER performance as indicated by higher DFAR-total scores was associated with lifetime regular cannabis use in schizophrenia (B = 1.36, 95% CI 0.02 to 2.69), siblings (B = 2.17, 95% CI 0.79 to 3.56), and HC (B = 3.10, 95% CI 1.14 to 5.06). No associations were found between DFAR-total and current cannabis use. Patients with schizophrenia who started to use cannabis after the age of 16 showed better FER performance than patients who started earlier (B = 2.50, 95% CI 0.15 to 4.84) and non-users (B = 3.72, 95 CI 1.96 to 5.49). Better FER performance was found also in siblings who started to use cannabis after 16 compared to non-users (B = 2.37, 95% CI 0.58 to 4.16), while HC using cannabis performed better than non-users at DFAR-total regardless of the age at onset. Our findings suggest that lifetime regular cannabis use may be associated with better FER regardless of the psychosis risk, but that FER might be moderated by age at first use in people with higher genetic risk. Longitudinal studies may clarify whether there is a cause-and-effect relationship between cannabis use and FER performance in psychotic and non-psychotic samples. © 2022

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