精神分裂症患者和健康对照者早期生活压力与认知表现的关系

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Schizophrenia Research-Cognition Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.scog.2023.100280
Fanny Senner , Thomas Schneider-Axmann , Lalit Kaurani , Jörg Zimmermann , Jens Wiltfang , Martin von Hagen , Thomas Vogl , Carsten Spitzer , Simon Senner , Eva C. Schulte , Max Schmauß , Sabrina K. Schaupp , Jens Reimer , Daniela Reich-Erkelenz , Sergi Papiol , Mojtaba Oraki Kohshour , Fabian U. Lang , Carsten Konrad , Sophie-Kathrin Kirchner , Janos L. Kalman , Thomas G. Schulze
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作为精神分裂症的核心症状,认知缺陷在很大程度上导致了不良结果。早期生活压力(ELS)会对精神分裂症患者和健康对照者的认知产生负面影响,但中介因素的确切性质尚不清楚。因此,我们调查了ELS、教育和症状负担与认知表现的关系。该样本包括215名精神分裂症患者(年龄42.9±12.0岁;66.0%男性)和197名来自心理课程研究的健康对照(年龄38.5±16.4岁;39.3%男性)。ELS采用儿童创伤筛查仪(CTS)进行评估。我们使用协方差分析和相关分析来研究总ELS负荷和ELS亚型与认知表现的关系。52.1%的患者和24.9%的对照组报告了ELS。独立于ELS,患者在神经心理测试中的认知表现低于对照组(p<0.001)。与患者(r=−0.163,p=0.033)相比,对照组的ELS负荷与神经认知缺陷(认知综合评分)的关系更为密切(r=-0.305,p>0.001)。此外,ELS负荷越高,对照组发现更多的认知缺陷(r=-0.200,p=0.006),而在患者中,在调整PANSS后,这种相关性并不显著。健康对照组的LS负荷与认知缺陷的相关性比患者更强。在患者中,与疾病相关的阳性和阴性症状可能掩盖ELS相关认知缺陷的影响。ELS亚型与不同认知领域的损伤相关。认知缺陷似乎是由较高的症状负担和较低的教育水平介导的。
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Association of early life stress and cognitive performance in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls

As core symptoms of schizophrenia, cognitive deficits contribute substantially to poor outcomes. Early life stress (ELS) can negatively affect cognition in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls, but the exact nature of the mediating factors is unclear. Therefore, we investigated how ELS, education, and symptom burden are related to cognitive performance.

The sample comprised 215 patients with schizophrenia (age, 42.9 ± 12.0 years; 66.0 % male) and 197 healthy controls (age, 38.5 ± 16.4 years; 39.3 % male) from the PsyCourse Study. ELS was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Screener (CTS). We used analyses of covariance and correlation analyses to investigate the association of total ELS load and ELS subtypes with cognitive performance.

ELS was reported by 52.1 % of patients and 24.9 % of controls. Independent of ELS, cognitive performance on neuropsychological tests was lower in patients than controls (p < 0.001). ELS load was more closely associated with neurocognitive deficits (cognitive composite score) in controls (r = −0.305, p < 0.001) than in patients (r = −0.163, p = 0.033). Moreover, the higher the ELS load, the more cognitive deficits were found in controls (r = −0.200, p = 0.006), while in patients, this correlation was not significant after adjusting for PANSS.

ELS load was more strongly associated with cognitive deficits in healthy controls than in patients. In patients, disease-related positive and negative symptoms may mask the effects of ELS-related cognitive deficits. ELS subtypes were associated with impairments in various cognitive domains. Cognitive deficits appear to be mediated through higher symptom burden and lower educational level.

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