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Cognitive deficits and its relation with psychopathology and global functioning in first episode schizophrenia.

Shantala Hegde1, Jagadhisha Thirthalli, Shobini L Rao, Ahalya Raguram, Mariamma Philip, B N Gangadhar.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim was to examine the cognitive deficits profile in first episode schizophrenia patients as well as examine the correlation between cognitive deficits, psychopathology and global functioning. Better understanding of these various facets of this debilitating illness is imperative in planning treatment, thereby limiting decline in global functioning.
METHODS: Forty-nine schizophrenia patients with illness duration less than two years comprised the sample. A comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests, the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and WHO Disability Assessment schedule were administered to assess cognitive functions, psychopathology and global functioning respectively.
RESULTS: Cognitive deficit quotient for each patient was calculated. In this cohort 16.3% of patients had less than 25% of cognitive deficits, 38.8% had 25-50% of cognitive deficits, 36.7% had 50-75% of cognitive deficits and 8.2% of patients had more than 75% cognitive deficits. More than 50% of the patients in the present cohort showed deficits in the domains of attention, executive functions and learning and memory. Psychopathology significantly correlated with global functioning. Negative symptoms significantly correlated with cognitive functions of motor speed, attention and executive functions. Step wise linear regression analysis showed that duration of illness, attention (sustained attention), executive function (response inhibition), negative and positive psychopathology predicted level of global functioning at varied levels.
CONCLUSIONS: Cognitive deficits in multiple domains were observed in the present cohort. Attention and executive functions predicted global functioning. There is a need for longitudinal studies with larger sample to examine the course of the cognitive deficits with progress in illness.
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Keywords:  Cognitive deficits; First episode schizophrenia; Global functioning; Neuropsychological assessment; Psychopathology

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24309868     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2013.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Psychiatr        ISSN: 1876-2018


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