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Replication of Associations With Psychotic-Like Experiences in Middle Childhood From the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
- Source :
- Schizophrenia Bulletin Open, Schizophrenia bulletin open, vol 1, iss 1
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press, 2020.
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Abstract
- The fields of psychology and psychiatry are increasingly recognizing the importance of replication efforts. The current study aimed to replicate previous findings examining the construct validity and psychometric properties of a psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) measure in middle childhood using an independent subset of the baseline Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) sample. Using a remainder baseline sample of 7013 nine- to eleven-year-old children with complete data, we examined measurement invariance across race/ethnicity and sex, and examined the associations between the Prodromal Questionnaire Brief-Child Version (PQ-BC) and other measures of PLEs, internalizing symptoms, neuropsychological test performance, and developmental milestones, to determine whether previously obtained results replicated in this nonoverlapping baseline sample subset. The results replicated measurement invariance across ethnicity and sex, and analyses again found higher PQ-BC scores for African American (β = .364, 95% CI = 0.292, 0.435) and Hispanic (β = .255, 95% CI = 0.185, 0.324) groups. We also replicated that higher PQ-BC scores were associated with psychosis risk measures, higher rates of child-reported internalizing symptoms (Distress: β = .378, 95% CI = 0.357,0.398), neuropsychological test performance deficits (eg, working memory; Distress: β = −.069, 95% CI = −0.096, −0.042), and motor (Distress: β = .026, 95% CI = 0.003, 0.049) and speech (Distress: β = .042, 95% CI = 0.018, 0.065) developmental milestone delays. The current results replicated many findings from the original study examining the PQ-BC. We replicated evidence for mean differences in race/ethnicity, and associations with other PLE measures, greater internalizing symptoms, cognitive impairments, and developmental milestone delays. These findings indicate robust and reliable associations between PLEs and hypothesized correlates can be found in middle childhood nonclinical samples.
- Subjects :
- replication
Psychometrics
construct validity
psychometric properties
middle childhood
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0302 clinical medicine
Clinical Research
2.3 Psychological
Behavioral and Social Science
Cognitive development
Medicine
Measurement invariance
Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development
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psychotic-like experiences
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Prevention
Neurosciences
Construct validity
Cognition
Regular Article
Neuropsychological test
Child development
Brain Disorders
030227 psychiatry
Psychiatry and Mental health
Distress
Mental Health
social and economic factors
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Mind and Body
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Clinical psychology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 26327899
- Volume :
- 1
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Schizophrenia Bulletin Open
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....52ae66d7ffd73c785831c075971e2630