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Published in: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 7/2016

01-10-2016 | Original Paper

General and social cognition in remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients: a comparative study

Authors: Alice Caldiroli, Massimiliano Buoli, Marta Serati, Wiepke Cahn, A. Carlo Altamura

Published in: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | Issue 7/2016

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Abstract

The aim of this paper was to investigate whether both neurocognitive and social cognitive performances were different between remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients, non-remitters and healthy controls (HC). We assessed social cognition (Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task—DFAR and Emotional Mentalizing Task—EMT) and neurocognition (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale and Word Learning Test—WLT) in 174 remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients, 110 non-remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients and 320 HC. Multivariate analyses of variance with age, gender and IQ as covariates (MANCOVA) were performed to compare mean cognitive test scores between the three groups. Remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients performed significantly worse than HC only in one verbal memory task (WLT immediate recall; p = 0.004); in the same test, they were significantly better than non-remitters (p = 0.027). Non-remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients, differently from remitters, performed significantly worse than HC in terms of social cognition (EMT—p < 0.05 and DFAR—p < 0.05). Remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients presented worse cognitive performance than HC in verbal memory tasks, but not in facial affect recognition and in ToM, while non-remitters did; these results suggest that neurocognitive deficits are the core hallmark of schizophrenia and that social cognition is relatively unaffected in remitted patients after their first episode.
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Metadata
Title
General and social cognition in remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients: a comparative study
Authors
Alice Caldiroli
Massimiliano Buoli
Marta Serati
Wiepke Cahn
A. Carlo Altamura
Publication date
01-10-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience / Issue 7/2016
Print ISSN: 0940-1334
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-016-0701-x

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