Natalia Zakharova, Lidia Bravve, Galina Mamedova, Maria Kaydan, Maria Skurinova, Dmitry Oshevsky
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Personal Dimensions in First Psychotic Episode Patients with Catatonia.
The study reports findings from an observational cross-sectional study involving patients experiencing their first psychotic episode with acute catatonia (n=82), compared to non-catatonic patients (n=74) and a group of healthy volunteers (n=47). Diagnostic procedures spanned two days: the first involved clinical interviews to assess psychosis structure and gather objective data (from relatives and medical records), while the second included psychometric evaluations using PANSS and BFCRS scales. Between these days, participants completed the Big Five Personality Factor Questionnaire (5PFQ) and Beck's Personality Beliefs Questionnaire (PBQ). Comparative analysis (H-test) across the three groups highlighted differences in the 5PFQ factor "expressiveness vs. practicality," predominantly influenced by the "sensitivity vs. insensitivity" parameter. Patients exhibiting catatonic symptoms demonstrated significantly lower scores compared to controls in this regard.
期刊介绍:
Psychiatria Danubina is a peer-reviewed open access journal of the Psychiatric Danubian Association, aimed to publish original scientific contributions in psychiatry, psychological medicine and related science (neurosciences, biological, psychological, and social sciences as well as philosophy of science and medical ethics, history, organization and economics of mental health services).