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Social cognition and interaction training for recent-onset schizophrenia: A preliminary randomized trial.

Nuno Barbosa Rocha1, Carlos Campos1, João Mateus Figueiredo2, Sérgio Saraiva3, Carla Almeida3, Cátia Moreira4, Guilherme Pereira4, Diogo Telles-Correia3, David Roberts5.   

Abstract

Comprehensive social cognition training programs have been effective to improve social cognition in people with chronic schizophrenia, although there is insufficient quality evidence for recent-onset psychosis. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) in a sample of recent-onset schizophrenia outpatients. Sixteen participants who had their first psychotic episode for less than 2 years were randomly allocated to the SCIT group during 20 weeks (weekly sessions) or to a psychoeducation group and completed baseline and post-training assessment for cognitive biases, social cognition, clinical symptoms and functioning. Permutation-based analysis revealed improvements in overall functioning (P = 0.036) and blame score (P = 0.070) in the SCIT group compared to the psychoeducation intervention, with large effect sizes (d = 1.438 and d = 1.204, respectively). There were also large effect sizes for hostility, emotion recognition, social perception, positive and total symptoms (d = 0.833-1.158). These results suggest that SCIT may be an effective tool to improve attributional biases and functional outcomes in recent-onset schizophrenia outpatients. Future controlled trials with larger sample size and follow-up assessments should be developed to further understand effective intervention outcomes for this population.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  early intervention; recent-onset; rehabilitation; schizophrenia; social cognition

Year:  2020        PMID: 32052567     DOI: 10.1111/eip.12944

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Interv Psychiatry        ISSN: 1751-7885            Impact factor:   2.732


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Review 1.  The Effect of Social Cognitive Interaction Training on Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Comparison with Conventional Treatment.

Authors:  Yan Tang; Linhua Yu; Dongyang Zhang; Fang Fang; Zhaoxia Yuan
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2022-08-16       Impact factor: 3.246

2.  Task-related neural mechanisms of persecutory ideation in schizophrenia and community monozygotic twin-pairs.

Authors:  Krista M Wisner; Melissa K Johnson; James N Porter; Robert F Krueger; Angus W MacDonald
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2021-07-31       Impact factor: 5.038

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