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Assessment of cognitive impairment in psychosis spectrum disorders through self-reported and interview-based measures
Self-reported and interview-based measures can be considered coprimary measures of cognitive performance. We aimed to ascertain to what extent cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders, as assessed with a neuropsychological ... -
Being born in winter-spring and at around the time of an influenza pandemic are risk factors for the development of schizophrenia: the apna study in Navarre, Spain
Background: we analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of birth and gestation during a period of an influenza pandemic. Methods: cross-sectional analysis of a prospective population-based ... -
Controversies surrounding the diagnosis of schizophrenia and other psychoses
The diagnosis of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in current psychiatric classifications identifies individuals who are severely ill but who have few clinical characteristics in common. The usual picture of ... -
Effect of polygenic risk score, family load of schizophrenia and exposome risk score, and their interactions, on the long-term outcome of first-episode psychosis
Background. Consistent evidence supports the involvement of genetic and environmental factors, and their interactions, in the etiology of psychosis. First-episode psychosis (FEP) comprises a group of disorders that show ... -
Familial liability to schizophrenia and mood disorders and cognitive impairment in psychosis
Schizophrenia and other psychoses are complex disorders with high rates of cognitive impairment and a considerable degree of genetic and environmental influence on its etiology. Whether cognitive impairment is related ... -
Individual trajectories of cognitive performance in first episode psychosis: a 2-year follow-up study
Individual changes over time in cognition in patients with psychotic disorders have been studied very little, especially in the case of frst episode psychosis (FEP). We aimed to establish whether change in individual ... -
Motor abnormalities and cognitive impairment in first-episode psychosis patients, their unaffected siblings and healthy controls
Motor abnormalities (MAs) may be already evidenced long before the beginning of illness and are highly prevalent in psychosis. However, the extent to which the whole range of MAs are related to cognitive impairment ... -
Relapse, cognitive reserve and their relationship with cognition in first episode schizophrenia: a 3-year follow-up study
Schizophrenia is frequently characterized by the presence of multiple relapses. Cognitive impairments are core features of schizophrenia. Cognitive reserve (CR) is the ability of the brain to compensate for damage caused ... -
The role of education in executive functions, behavioral problems and functional performance in people with schizophrenia
Objective: this cross-sectional study examined the influence of education on executive functions, behavioral problems and functional performance in people with chronic schizophrenia. Method: our sample was composed of 116 ... -
Schizophrenia and hospital admissions for cardiovascular events in a large population: the APNA study
(1) Background: patients with schizophrenia have higher mortality, with cardiovascular diseases being the first cause of mortality. This study aims to estimate the excess risk of hospital admission for cardiovascular events ... -
Spontaneous parkinsonism is associated with cognitive impairment in antipsychotic-naive patients with first-episode psychosis: a 6-month follow-up study
There is now growing evidence that parkinsonism and other extrapyramidal signs are highly prevalent in patients with first-episode psychosis who have never been exposed to antipsychotic drugs. However, the neurocognitive ... -
Treatment response of neurological soft signs in drug-naïve patients with a first psychotic episode
Background: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are intrinsic features of psychosis that appear years before beginning a drug treatment. However, whether NSS respond to antipsychotics and whether these changes are clinically reliable ... -
Utility of the MoCA for cognitive impairment screening in long-term psychosis patients
Cognitive impairment is a key feature in patients with psychotic disorders. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a brief tool that has been shown to be effective in identifying mild cognitive impairment and early ... -
Valoración de la cognición social en esquizofrenia a través del test de la mirada. Implicaciones para la rehabilitación
Introducción: la esquizofrenia es un trastorno mental severo y crónico que produce alteraciones en el funcionamiento cognitivo y social de quien lo padece. Recientes investigaciones señalan que subprocesos de la cognición ...