精神病院患者首发精神病的神经软体征及其与精神病理学维度的关系:一项比较研究。

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4103/npmj.npmj_77_23
Obumneme Kenechukwu Nwiyi, Jude Uzoma Ohaeri, Mohammed Said Jidda, Ishiak Abioda Danjuma, Justus Uchenna Onu, Sunday Onyemaechi Oriji, Richard Uwakwe
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背景:神经软征(NSS)作为一种微妙的、非局部的神经异常,被认为是精神病的潜在标志物。然而,对患有首发精神病(FEP)和一级亲属(FDRs)的抗精神病药物幼稚患者的比较研究并不常见。我们比较了FEP、其健康FDR和健康非亲属对照组(HC)中NSS的患病率和模式,强调了NSS与精神病理学之间的关系,并提出了患病率研究的截止分数。材料和方法:每组招募222名参与者。FEP是连续的参与者;FDR是陪护人员;HC来自医院工作人员。简要精神病学评定量表和神经病学评估量表分别用于评估精神病理学维度和NSS。结果:采用2分的项目评分(“实质性损伤”),FEP、FDRs和HC至少一种NSS的患病率分别为:91.5%(95%置信区间[CI]:86.7%-94.9%)、16.8%(95%CI:11.8%-22.7%)和6.5%(95%CI:3.5%-10.9%)。FEP在广泛的体征中受损。值得注意的关系如下:(i)阴性症状维度与NSS数量(r=0.4)和NSS总分(r=0.3)之间存在显著相关性,(ii)焦虑/抑郁维度与NSS数量(r=-0.3)呈负相关,(iii)NSS跨精神病类别。我们建议,表示可能损伤的体征数量的临界分数≥4。结论:研究结果表明,有待进一步研究,NSS可被视为与精神病倾向相关的神经功能障碍的一种更广泛的表型。
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Neurological soft signs in first episode psychosis among psychiatric hospital patients and its relationship with dimensions of psychopathology: A comparative study.

Background: Neurological soft signs (NSS), as subtle, nonlocalising neurological abnormalities, are considered as the potential markers of psychosis. However, comparative studies of antipsychotic-naïve patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) and first degree relatives (FDRs) are uncommon. We compared the prevalence and pattern of NSS in FEPs, their healthy FDRs and a healthy non-relatives' control group (HC), highlighted the relationship between NSS and psychopathology and proposed cut-off scores for prevalence studies.

Materials and methods: Two hundred and two participants per group were recruited. The FEPs were consecutive attendees; FDRs were accompanying caregivers; while the HC were from hospital staff. The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale and the Neurological Evaluation Scale were used to assess psychopathology dimensions and NSS, respectively.

Results: Using an item score of two ('substantial impairment'), the prevalence of at least one NSS was: 91.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 86.7%-94.9%), 16.8% (95% CI: 11.8%-22.7%) and 6.5% (95% CI: 3.5%-10.9%), respectively, for FEP, FDRs and HC. FEPs were impaired in a broad range of signs. The noteworthy relationships were as follows: (i) a significant correlation between the negative symptoms' dimension versus number of NSS (r = 0.4), and NSS total score (r = 0.3), (ii) the anxiety/depression dimension correlated negatively with number of NSS (r = -0.3) and (iii) NSS cut across psychosis categories. We propose a cut-off score of ≥ 4 for the number of signs signifying probable impairment.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that, subject to further studies, NSS could be regarded as a broader phenotype of neurologic dysfunction associated with psychosis proness.

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