Long-term trajectories of clinical staging in first-episode psychosis and their associated cognitive outcome: a 21-year follow-up study

Date

2024-02-27

Authors

Cuesta, Manuel J.
Moreno-Izco, Lucía
García de Jalón, Elena
Peralta Martín, Víctor
SEGPEPs Group

Director

Publisher

Elsevier
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión aceptada / Onetsi den bertsioa

Project identifier

  • ISCIII//16%2F2148/
  • ISCIII//19%2F1698/
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Abstract

Cognitive deficits are already present before psychosis onset but are a key feature of first-episode psychosis (FEP). The objective of this study was to investigate the cognitive outcomes of a cohort of FEP patients who were diagnosed using the clinical staging approach and were followed for up to 21 years. We analyzed data from 173 participants with first-admission psychosis who were followed-up for a mean of 20.9 years. The clinical staging assessment was adapted from the clinical staging framework developed by McGorry et al.1 Cognitive assessment was performed using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MMCB) at the end of follow-up. FEP patients who were longitudinally diagnosed in the lowest clinical stages (stages 2A and 2B) showed better performance in attention, processing speed, and MCCB overall composite score than those in the highest clinical stages (stages 4A and 4B). There was a significant linear trend association between worsening of all MCCB cognitive functions and MCCB overall composite score and progression in clinical staging. Furthermore, the interval between two and five years of follow-up appears to be associated with deficits in processing speed as a cognitive marker. Our results support the validation of the clinical staging model over a long-term course of FEP based on neuropsychological performance. A decline in some cognitive functions, such as processing speed, may facilitate the transition of patients to an advanced stage during the critical period of first-episode psychosis.

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Keywords

Cognitive impairment, First-episode psychosis, Follow-up, Long term, Staging

Department

Ciencias de la Salud / Osasun Zientziak

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Degree

Doctorate program

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Cuesta, M. J., Sánchez-Torres, A. M., Moreno-Izco, L., García de Jalón, E., Gil-Berrozpe, G. J., Peralta, V., SEGPEPs Group, Ballesteros, A., Fañanás, L., Janda, L., Papiol, S., Peralta, D., Ribeiro, M., Rosero, Á., Zarzuela, A., Giné, E., Rosado, E. (2024). Long-term trajectories of clinical staging in first-episode psychosis and their associated cognitive outcome: A 21-year follow-up study. Spanish Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health, 18(2), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjpmh.2024.02.001.

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© 2024 Sociedad Española de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental (SEPSM). Published by Elsevier España. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0.

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