Social cognition in first-episode schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder patients

Judit Joseph Fortuny , Guillem Navarra-Ventura , Sol Fernández-Gonzalo , Esther Pousa Tomàs , Josep Maria Crosas Armengol , Diego Palao Vidal , Mercè Jodar Vicente
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Abstract

Introduction

People with schizophrenia have neurocognitive as well as social cognition deficits. Numerous studies have shown impairment in these domains in patients with chronic schizophrenia. However, these disturbances during the early phase of the disease have been less studied.

Objective

The aim of the study is to explore the theory of mind (ToM) and emotional processing in first-episode patients, compared to healthy subjects.

Method

Forty patients with a first psychotic episode of less than 5 years’ duration, and 40 healthy control subjects matched by age and years of schooling were assessed. The measures of social cognition included four stories of false belief, the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) and the Pictures Of Facial Affect (POFA) series.

Results

The patients with a first psychotic episode performed significantly worse in all tasks of social cognition, compared to the healthy controls. The second-order ToM was impaired whereas the first-order ToM was preserved in the patients. Happiness was the emotion most easily identified by both patients and controls. Fear was most difficult for the patients, while for the controls it was disgust.

Conclusions

Deficits in ToM and emotional processing are present in patients with a first psychotic episode.

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首发精神分裂症/分裂情感性障碍患者的社会认知
精神分裂症患者有神经认知和社会认知缺陷。许多研究表明,慢性精神分裂症患者的这些功能域受损。然而,对疾病早期阶段的这些干扰研究较少。目的探讨首发患者的心理理论(ToM)和情绪加工,并与健康受试者进行比较。方法选取40例首次精神病发作持续时间小于5年的患者和40例年龄和受教育年限相匹配的健康对照。社会认知测试包括4个错误信念故事、眼读心术测试(RMET)和面部表情图(POFA)系列。结果与健康对照组相比,首次精神病发作患者在所有社会认知任务中的表现均明显差。患者的二阶ToM受损,而一阶ToM保留。快乐是患者和对照组最容易识别的情绪。对病人来说,恐惧是最难的,而对对照组来说,厌恶是最难的。结论首次精神病发作患者存在ToM和情绪处理缺陷。
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