Millman Zachary B, Gold James M, Mittal Vijay A, Schiffman Jason
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Clin Psychol Sci. 2019 Nov;7(6):1171-1189. doi: 10.1177/2167702619855660. Epub 2019 Sep 23.
Despite rapidly growing knowledge of the clinical high-risk (CHR) state for psychosis, the vast majority of case-control studies have relied on healthy volunteers as a reference point for drawing inferences about the CHR construct. Researchers have long recognized that results generated from this design are limited by significant interpretive concerns, yet little attention has been given to how these concerns affect the growing field of CHR research. We argue that overreliance on healthy controls in CHR research threatens the validity of inferences concerning group differences, hinders advances in understanding the development of psychosis, and limits clinical progress. We suggest that the combined use of healthy and help-seeking (i.e., psychiatric) controls is a necessary step for the next generation of CHR research. We then evaluate methods for help-seeking control studies, identify the available CHR studies that have used such designs, discuss select findings in this literature, and offer recommendations for research.
尽管对于精神病临床高危(CHR)状态的认识迅速增长,但绝大多数病例对照研究都依赖健康志愿者作为推断CHR结构的参照点。研究人员早就认识到,这种设计产生的结果受到重大解释问题的限制,但这些问题如何影响不断发展的CHR研究领域却很少受到关注。我们认为,在CHR研究中过度依赖健康对照会威胁到关于组间差异推断的有效性,阻碍对精神病发展理解的进展,并限制临床进步。我们建议,将健康对照和寻求帮助(即精神科)对照结合使用是下一代CHR研究的必要步骤。然后,我们评估寻求帮助对照研究的方法,识别使用此类设计的现有CHR研究,讨论该文献中的选定发现,并提供研究建议。