| Literature DB >> 34916979 |
Nigel Ian Ming Chong1, Yogeswary Maniam2, Yi Chian Chua2, Charmaine Tang2.
Abstract
Objective: Early intervention in patients with first episode psychosis (FEP) can improve cognitive abilities, with both short- and long-term benefits. In this paper, we describe the implementation and review of cognitive remediation training (CRT) in an Asian FEP population. The outcomes of the training are also evaluated and discussed.Entities:
Keywords: cognition; cognitive remediation; early intervention programmes; first-episode psychosis; schizophrenia
Year: 2021 PMID: 34916979 PMCID: PMC8669156 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.784935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Baseline sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients who participated in CRT.
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| Age – years, mean (SD) | 24.8 (5.7) | 24.7 (4.9) | 24.8 (5.6) | 0.916 |
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| Female | 44 (47.8) | 10 (58.8) | 54 (49.5) | 0.405 |
| Male | 48 (52.2) | 7 (41.2) | 55 (50.5) | |
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| Chinese | 72 (78.3) | 12 (70.6) | 84 (77.1) | 0.032 |
| Malay | 13 (14.1) | 0 (0.0) | 13 (11.9) | |
| Indian | 6 (6.5) | 4 (23.5) | 10 (9.2) | |
| Others | 1 (1.1) | 1 (5.9) | 2 (1.8) | |
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| Primary | 1 (1.1) | 1 (5.9) | 2 (1.8) | 0.390 |
| Secondary | 37 (40.2) | 7 (41.2) | 44 (40.4) | |
| Tertiary | 54 (58.7) | 9 (52.9) | 63 (57.8) | |
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| Yes | 53 (57.6) | 4 (23.5) | 57 (52.3) | 0.010 |
| No | 39 (42.4) | 13 (76.5) | 52 (47.7) | |
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| Self | 64 (69.6) | 2 (11.8) | 66 (60.6) | <0.001 |
| Enforced | 28 (30.4) | 15 (88.2) | 43 (39.4) | |
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| Age-appropriate role or employment | 8 (8.7) | 2 (11.8) | 10 (9.2) | 0.844 |
| In training | 1 (1.1) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.9) | |
| Unemployed | 83 (90.2) | 15 (88.2) | 98 (89.9) | |
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| Schizophrenia spectrum | 58 (64.4) | 12 (70.6) | 70 (65.4) | 0.769 |
| Mood disorders with psychotic features | 6 (6.7) | 0 (0.0) | 6 (5.6) | |
| Delusional disorder | 2 (2.2) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (1.9) | |
| Brief psychotic disorder and psychotic disorder not otherwise specified | 17 (18.9) | 4 (23.5) | 21 (19.6) | |
| Others | 7 (7.8) | 1 (5.9) | 8 (7.5) | |
| DUP – months, mean (SD) | 9.3 (18.8) | 4.7 (5.0) | 8.5 (17.3) | 0.324 |
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| Total | 82.2 (26.0) | 85.9 (20.4) | 82.8 (25.1) | 0.578 |
| Positive | 20.5 (7.5) | 22.2 (4.9) | 20.8 (7.1) | 0.380 |
| Negative | 18.9 (9.1) | 18.8 (8.9) | 18.9 (9.0) | 0.967 |
| General psychopathology | 42.7 (14.0) | 44.9 (12.2) | 43.1 (13.7) | 0.555 |
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| Total | 40.9 (13.0) | 39.9 (11.2) | 40.8 (12.7) | 0.774 |
| Symptom | 41.6 (13.4) | 40.2 (10.6) | 41.4 (13.0) | 0.682 |
| Disability | 42.7 (12.1) | 41.0 (11.1) | 42.4 (11.9) | 0.587 |
p ≤ 0.05;
p ≤ 0.01.
Paired t-test results for CRT assessments scores.
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| MoCA | 2.02 | 1.41–2.63 | <0.001 |
| Verbal memory | 6.57 | 4.68–8.45 | <0.001 |
| Digit sequencing | 1.86 | 1.15–2.56 | <0.001 |
| Token motor task | 3.64 | 1.05–6.23 | 0.006 |
| Semantic fluency | 1.28 | −0.07 to 2.64 | 0.063 |
| Symbol coding | 3.95 | 2.18–5.71 | <0.001 |
| Tower of london | 1.65 | 0.84–2.47 | <0.001 |
| BACS composite | 0.76 | 0.59–0.93 | <0.001 |
| BACS composite | 7.60 | 5.92–9.28 | <0.001 |
| Trail making test A | –4.88 | –8.10 to –1.66 | 0.003 |
| Trail making test B | –15.94 | –27.29 to –4.59 | 0.007 |
p ≤ 0.01.