Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata and Seri, Stefano (2023). Neurodevelopmental versus functional tics:A controlled study. Journal of the Neurological sciences, 451 ,
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An unprecedented increase in newly developed functional tics, mainly in young females, has been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. We set out to complement existing case series with the largest controlled study to date on the clinical phenomenology of functional tics versus neurodevelopmental tics. METHODS: Data from 166 patients were collected at a specialist clinic for tic disorders during a three-year period overlapping with the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2023). We compared the clinical features of patients who developed functional tics during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 83) to patients with Tourette syndrome matched for age and gender (N = 83). RESULTS: Female adolescents and young adults accounted for 86% of the clinical sample of patients with functional tics, who were less likely to report a family history of tic disorders than their matched controls with Tourette syndrome. Co-morbidity profiles were significantly different: anxiety and other functional neurological disorders were more strongly associated with functional tics, whereas attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder and tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors co-occurred more frequently with neurodevelopmental tics. Overall, absence of tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors (t = 8.096; p < 0.001) and absence of a family history of tics (t = 5.111; p < 0.001) were the strongest predictors of the diagnosis of functional tics. Compared to neurodevelopmental tics, functional tics were more likely to present acutely/subacutely at a later age (21 versus 7 years), without a clear rostro-caudal progression. Coprophenomena, self-injurious behaviors, and complex clinical manifestations such as blocking tics, throwing tics, and tic attacks, were all over-represented in the functional group. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide robust confirmation of both patient-related variables and tic characteristics contributing to the differential diagnosis between functional tics developed during the pandemic and neurodevelopmental tics reported by patients with Tourette syndrome.
Publication DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2023.120725 |
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Divisions: | College of Health & Life Sciences > School of Psychology College of Health & Life Sciences > Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment (AIHN) |
Additional Information: | © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Functional neurological disorder,Functional tics,Neurodevelopmental tics,Tic disorder,Tourette syndrome,Neurology,Clinical Neurology |
Publication ISSN: | 1878-5883 |
Last Modified: | 18 Nov 2024 08:51 |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jul 2024 12:58 |
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Published Date: | 2023-08-15 |
Published Online Date: | 2023-06-29 |
Accepted Date: | 2023-06-28 |
Authors: |
Cavanna, Andrea E.
Purpura, Giulia Riva, Anna Nacinovich, Renata Seri, Stefano ( 0000-0002-9247-8102) |