Neurological Soft Signs in Patients with Psychotic Symptoms and without Psychotic Symptoms: A Direct Comparison

Ambika Kabade, Narayan R. Mutalik
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Background: The neurological abnormalities known as neurological soft signs (NSSs), which manifest in some mentally ill individuals, are categorized as “soft” to represent a lack of precise cerebral location. They consist of inhibitory, motor, and sensory disorders. Aims: (i) To assess the NSS and compare their prevalence in patients with psychotic and non-psychotic symptoms, (ii) To determine the relationship between NSS and other sociodemographic characteristics. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 50 patients with psychotic symptoms (schizophrenia, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and bipolar affective disorder) and 50 patients with non-psychotic symptoms (anxiety, depressive, dissociative, and somatoform disorder) disorders were examined by a psychiatrist and diagnosed using the International Classification of Diseases 10 criteria. The patients were separated into two groups: psychotic and non-psychotic, and they were assessed using a 26-item Neurological Evaluation Scale (NES) to get their NSS score, which was then compared between the two groups. Results: In our study, the sample was dominated by females (n = 57), with a mean age of 35.38 ± 10.74 years. Patients with psychotic symptoms had a statistically higher mean NES score than patients without psychotic symptoms (20.62 ± 13.34 and 9.12 ± 4.91, respectively, p< .05). Conclusion: Our findings suggest that psychotic patients have higher NES scores and the severity of NSS could be useful in the phenotypic characterization of patients with psychotic symptoms and identification of vulnerability in patients with non-psychotic symptoms.
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有精神病性症状和无精神病性症状患者的神经系统软体征:直接比较
背景:神经系统异常被称为神经软征象(NSSs),在一些精神病患者中表现出来,被归类为“软”,代表缺乏精确的大脑定位。它们包括抑制性、运动性和感觉障碍。目的:(i)评估NSS并比较其在精神病和非精神病症状患者中的患病率;(ii)确定NSS与其他社会人口统计学特征之间的关系。材料和方法:在这项横断面研究中,50名有精神病症状(精神分裂症、精神分裂症谱系障碍和双相情感障碍)的患者和50名有非精神病症状(焦虑、抑郁、分离和躯体形式障碍)的患者由精神科医生检查,并使用国际疾病分类10标准进行诊断。将患者分为精神病性和非精神病性两组,采用26项神经学评估量表(NES)对患者进行NSS评分,并进行两组间比较。结果:本组病例以女性为主(n = 57),平均年龄为35.38±10.74岁。有精神病症状患者的NES平均评分高于无精神病症状患者(分别为20.62±13.34和9.12±4.91,p< 0.05)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,精神病患者具有更高的NES评分,NSS的严重程度可能有助于精神病症状患者的表型表征和非精神病症状患者的易感性鉴定。
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