| Literature DB >> 31564879 |
Ana-Maria Romosan1, Liana Dehelean1, Radu-Stefan Romosan1, Minodora Andor2, Ana Cristina Bredicean1, Mihaela Adriana Simu3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Among other non-motor symptoms, theory of mind (ToM), the ability to recognize, understand and infer others' mental states, beliefs, intents and wishes, has been shown to deteriorate during the course of Parkinson's disease (PD). It has been speculated that ToM impairments could be related to cognitive deficits in PD. However, the current state of literature suggests that there is heterogeneity regarding the involvement of cognitive functioning in the relationship of PD and ToM. The study aimed to measure affective ToM abilities and cognitive performance in a sample of PD patients, to explore the link between affective ToM abilities and cognitive status, and to examine the impact of PD on affective ToM through the mediator effect of cognitive performance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-five patients diagnosed with idiopathic PD and 51 healthy controls matched for age, gender and educational level completed a visual affective ToM task (Reading the Mind in the Eyes - RMET), cognitive performance was evaluated with Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and psychiatric symptoms were measured with BPRS-E (Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale).Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; cognitive functions; executive functions; social cognition; visuospatial abilities
Year: 2019 PMID: 31564879 PMCID: PMC6722434 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S219288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Shapiro–Wilk test results (testing for normality of distribution)
| Assessment scales | Scale dimensions | Shapiro–Wilk test statistics | Level of significance ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| BPRS-E | Somatic concern | 0.83 | <0.0001*** |
| Anxiety | 0.84 | <0.0001*** | |
| Depression | 0.83 | <0.0001*** | |
| Suicidality | 0.29 | <0.0001*** | |
| Guilt | 0.69 | <0.0001*** | |
| Hostility | – | – | |
| Elated mood | – | – | |
| Grandiosity | – | – | |
| Suspiciousness | – | – | |
| Hallucinations | – | – | |
| Unusual thought content | – | – | |
| Bizarre behavior | – | – | |
| Self-neglect | 0.67 | <0.0001*** | |
| Disorientation | – | – | |
| Conceptual disorganization | – | – | |
| Blunted affect | 0.26 | <0.0001*** | |
| Emotional withdrawal | 0.17 | <0.0001*** | |
| Motor retardation | 0.91 | <0.0001*** | |
| Tension | 0.87 | <0.0001*** | |
| Uncooperativeness | 0.21 | <0.0001*** | |
| Excitement | – | – | |
| Distractibility | 0.21 | <0.0001*** | |
| Motor hyperactivity | – | – | |
| Mannerisms and posturing | – | – | |
| Total score | 0.89 | <0.0001*** | |
| MoCA | Executive functions | 0.64 | <0.0001*** |
| Visuospatial functions | 0.81 | <0.0001*** | |
| Language | 0.16 | <0.0001*** | |
| Attention | 0.90 | <0.0001*** | |
| Memory | 0.85 | <0.0001*** | |
| Orientation | 0.38 | <0.0001*** | |
| Total score | 0.96 | <0.0001*** | |
| RMET | Total score | 0.96 | 0.03* |
| Age (years) | 0.94 | 0.004** | |
| Duration of the disease (months) | 0.94 | 0.01* |
Notes: *P<0.05; **P<0.01; ***P<0.0001. For constant values, the normality test was not computed.
Abbreviations: BPRS-E, brief psychiatric rating scale – expanded; MoCA, montreal cognitive assessment; RMET, Reading the Mind in the Eyes test.
Sample characteristics
| Sample characteristics | PD | HC | Chi square test (χ2) or Mann–Whitney U test (PD vs HC) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N=65 | % | N=51 | % | |||
| Gender | ||||||
| Males | 38 | 58.5 | 31 | 60.8 | χ2: 0.064 | 0.800 |
| Females | 27 | 41.5 | 20 | 39.2 | ||
| Education | ||||||
| 4–8 years of study | 13 | 20 | 9 | 17.6 | χ2: 0.844 | 0.656 |
| 9–12 years of study | 40 | 61.5 | 29 | 56.9 | ||
| >12 years of study | 12 | 18.5 | 13 | 25.5 | ||
| Marital status | ||||||
| Married | 45 | 69.2 | 36 | 70.6 | χ2: 0.063 | 0.969 |
| Unmarried | 10 | 15.4 | 7 | 13.7 | ||
| Divorced | 10 | 15.4 | 8 | 15.7 | ||
| PD stage (H&Y) | ||||||
| Stage 1 | 7 | 6 | – | – | – | – |
| Stage 1.5 | 17 | 14.7 | – | – | ||
| Stage 2 | 13 | 11.2 | – | – | ||
| Stage 2.5 | 14 | 12.1 | – | – | ||
| Stage 3 | 14 | 12.1 | – | – | ||
| Age (years): M, SD | 58.07±5.25 | 56.49±6.04 | U: 1416.0 | 0.178 | ||
| PD duration (months): M, SD | 76.43±38.04 | – | – | – | ||
Abbreviations: PD, Parkinson’s disease; HC, healthy controls; H&Y, Hoehn and Yahr; M, mean.
Results of the neuropsychiatric assessment (comparison between patients with Parkinson’s disease and healthy controls)
| Scales | Scale dimensions | PD sample (N=65) | HC sample (N=51) | Mann–Whitney U test |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M (SD) | M (SD) | |||
| BPRS-E | Somatic concern | 2.15 (1.25) | 1.17 (0.38) | U=861; |
| Anxiety | 2.58 (1.17) | 1.17 (0.38) | U=676.5; | |
| Depression | 2.52 (1.61) | 1.09 (0.30) | U=709.5; | |
| Suicidality | 1.10 (0.40) | 1 (0) | U=1530; | |
| Guilt | 1.75 (1.13) | 1 (0) | U=969; | |
| Hostility | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Elated mood | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Grandiosity | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Suspiciousness | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Hallucinations | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Unusual thought content | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Bizarre behavior | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Self-neglect | 1.98 (1.55) | 1 (0) | U=1071; | |
| Disorientation | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Conceptual disorganization | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Blunted affect | 1.06 (0.24) | 1 (0) | U=1555.5; | |
| Emotional withdrawal | 1.03 (0.17) | 1 (0) | U=1606.5; | |
| Motor retardation | 3.18 (1.49) | 1 (0) | U=255; | |
| Tension | 2.52 (1.34) | 1.07 (0.27) | U=580; | |
| Uncooperativeness | 1.07 (0.36) | 1 (0) | U=1581; | |
| Excitement | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Distractibility | 1.04 (0.21) | 1 (0) | U=1581; | |
| Motor hyperactivity | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Mannerisms and posturing | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | – | |
| Total score | 33.23 (8.24) | 24.53 (1.03) | U=349.5; | |
| Sub-score for depression-anxiety symptoms | 8.53 (1.03) | 17.02 (8.40) | U=511; | |
| MoCA | Executive functions | 3.58 (0.66) | 3.94 (0.24) | U=1210.5; |
| Visuospatial functions | 2.49 (1.55) | 3.94 (0.24) | U=742.5; | |
| Language | 4.96 (0.17) | 5 (0) | U=1606.5; | |
| Attention | 3.87 (1.01) | 4.56 (0.94) | U=1093.0; | |
| Memory | 3.76 (1.15) | 4.82 (0.43) | U=761.5; | |
| Orientation | 5.87 (0.33) | 5.96 (0.19) | U=1518.5; | |
| Total score | 24.56 (2.88) | 28.23 (1.14) | U=372.0; | |
| RMET | Total score | 21.54 (6.12) | 24.94 (4.60) | U=1144.5; |
Notes: *P<0.05; **P<0.01; ***P<0.0001. For constants, the Mann–Whitney U test was not computed.
Abbreviations: PD, Parkinson’s disease; HC, healthy controls; M, mean; BPRS-E, brief psychiatric rating scale – expanded; MoCA, montreal cognitive assessment; RMET, Reading the Mind in the Eyes test.
Results of Dunn’s post hoc test for multiple comparisons of scale scores (HC – mild PD – moderate PD)
| Scales | Scale dimensions | Level of significance ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HC vs mild PD | HC vs moderate PD | Mild PD vs moderate PD | ||
| BPRS-E | Total score | <0.0001*** | <0.0001*** | 0.65 |
| Depression-anxiety sub-score | <0.0001*** | <0.0001*** | 0.96 | |
| MoCA | Executive functions | 0.09 | <0.0001*** | 0.23 |
| Visuospatial functions | 0.006** | <0.0001*** | 0.0001*** | |
| Language | – | – | – | |
| Attention | 0.14 | <0.0001*** | 0.16 | |
| Memory | <0.0001*** | <0.0001*** | 0.67 | |
| Orientation | – | |||
| Total score | <0.0001*** | <0.0001*** | 0.002** | |
| RMET | Total score | 0.85 | <0.0001*** | <0.0001*** |
Notes: **P<0.01; ***P<0.0001. Pairwise comparisons were not computed for variables for which the overall Kruskal–Wallis test showed no significant differences (MoCA sub-scores for language and orientation).
Abbreviations: PD, Parkinson’s disease; HC, healthy controls; BPRS-E, brief psychiatric rating scale – expanded; MoCA, montreal cognitive assessment; RMET, Reading the Mind in the Eyes test.
Influence of demographic and clinical characteristics on participants’ neuropsychiatric assessment
| Scales | Scale dimensions | Spearman’s correlation coefficient, level of significance ( | Mann–Whitney U test (U)/Kruskal-Wallis test (H), level of significance ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | PD duration (only the PD sample) | Gender | Education level | Marital status | ||
| BPRS-E | Total score | r=0.18, | r=0.03, | U=1550.5, | H=1.16, | H=2.45, |
| Depression-anxiety sub-score | r=0.17, | r=0.04, | U=1532.5, | H=0.63, | H=3.02, | |
| MoCA | Executive functions | r=−0.15, | r=−0.25, | U=1454.5, | H=1.40, | H=2.75, |
| Visuospatial functions | r=−0.21, | r=−0.63, | U=1421.5, | H=4.22, | H=2.21, | |
| Language | r=−0.07, | r=−0.08, | U=1574.5, | H=1.49, | H=2.14, | |
| Attention | r=−0.25, | r=−0.25, | U=1436.0, | H=1.01, | H=0.26, | |
| Memory | r=−0.12, | r=−0.09, | U=1607.0, | H=1.68, | H=1.17, | |
| Orientation | r=−0.02, | r=−0.09, | U=1618.5, | H=1.89, | H=0.30, | |
| Total score | r=−0.29, | r=−0.51, | U=1439.5, | H=1.91, | H=0.04, | |
| RMET | Total score | r=−0.47, | r=−0.77, | U=1184.5, | H=25.69, | H=1.62, |
Notes: *P<0.05; **P<0.01; ***P<0.0001.
Abbreviations: PD, Parkinson’s disease; BPRS-E, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale – Expanded; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; RMET, Reading the Mind in the Eyes test.
Figure 1The mediating effect of global cognitive status on affective theory of mind in Parkinson’s disease, controlling for depression-anxiety symptomatology and gender.
Notes: All numbers represent unstandardized coefficients; X is the dependent variable (Parkinson’s disease); Y is the independent variable (affective theory of mind); M is the mediator (global cognitive performance); a represents the effect of Parkinson’s disease on global cognitive status, b represents the effect of global cognitive status on affective theory of mind, c’ is the direct effect of Parkinson’s disease of affective theory of mind, c is the total effect of Parkinson’s disease on affective theory of mind. **P<0.01; ***P<0.001.
Abbreviations: PD, Parkinson’s disease; MoCA, montreal cognitive assessment; RMET, Reading the Mind in the Eyes test.
Figure 2The mediating effect of three cognitive domains (attention, executive functions and visuospatial abilities) in the relationship between Parkinson’s disease and affective theory of mind.
Notes: All numbers are unstandardized coefficients; Parkinson’s disease is the dependent variable (X); affective theory of mind is the independent variable – RMET scores (Y); M1 (attention), M3 (executive functions) and M3 (visuospatial abilities) are the mediators. The two unstandardized coefficients between PD and RMET scores represent the direct effect of Parkinson’s disease of affective theory of mind (above the arrow), and the total effect of Parkinson’s disease on affective theory of mind (below the arrow). **P<0.01; ***P<0.001.
Abbreviations: PD, Parkinson’s disease; AT, attention; EF, executive functions; VSA, visuospatial abilities; RMET, Reading the Mind in the Eyes test.