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Gender Differences in Neuropsychological Performance across Psychotic Disorders – a Multi-Centre Population Based Case-Control Study

BACKGROUND: Patients with schizophrenia and other psychoses exhibit a wide range of neuropsychological deficits. An unresolved question concerns whether there are gender differences in cognitive performance. METHODS: Data were derived from a multi-centre population based case-control study of patien...

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Autores principales: Zanelli, Jolanta, Morgan, Kevin, Dazzan, Paola, Morgan, Craig, Russo, Manuela, Pilecka, Izabela, Fearon, Paul, Demjaha, Arsime, Doody, Gill A., Jones, Peter B., Murray, Robin M., Reichenberg, Abraham
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3810462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24204806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077318
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author Zanelli, Jolanta
Morgan, Kevin
Dazzan, Paola
Morgan, Craig
Russo, Manuela
Pilecka, Izabela
Fearon, Paul
Demjaha, Arsime
Doody, Gill A.
Jones, Peter B.
Murray, Robin M.
Reichenberg, Abraham
author_facet Zanelli, Jolanta
Morgan, Kevin
Dazzan, Paola
Morgan, Craig
Russo, Manuela
Pilecka, Izabela
Fearon, Paul
Demjaha, Arsime
Doody, Gill A.
Jones, Peter B.
Murray, Robin M.
Reichenberg, Abraham
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with schizophrenia and other psychoses exhibit a wide range of neuropsychological deficits. An unresolved question concerns whether there are gender differences in cognitive performance. METHODS: Data were derived from a multi-centre population based case-control study of patients with first-episode psychosis. A neuropsychological test battery was administered to patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (N=70, 36% females), bipolar/mania (N=34, 60% females), depressive psychosis (N=36, 58% females) and healthy controls (N=148, 55% females). Generalized and specific cognitive deficits were compared. RESULTS: There was strong evidence for disorder-specific gender differences in neuropsychological performance. Males and females with schizophrenia showed similar pervasive neuropsychological impairments. In psychotic depressive disorder females performed worse than males across neuropsychological measures. Differences in neuropsychological performance between males and females with bipolar/manic disorder were restricted to language functions. Symptom severity did not contribute to the observed gender differences. CONCLUSIONS: Early in the course of psychotic illness, gender related factors appear to moderate the severity of cognitive deficits in depressive psychosis and bipolar/mania patients.
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spelling pubmed-38104622013-11-07 Gender Differences in Neuropsychological Performance across Psychotic Disorders – a Multi-Centre Population Based Case-Control Study Zanelli, Jolanta Morgan, Kevin Dazzan, Paola Morgan, Craig Russo, Manuela Pilecka, Izabela Fearon, Paul Demjaha, Arsime Doody, Gill A. Jones, Peter B. Murray, Robin M. Reichenberg, Abraham PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Patients with schizophrenia and other psychoses exhibit a wide range of neuropsychological deficits. An unresolved question concerns whether there are gender differences in cognitive performance. METHODS: Data were derived from a multi-centre population based case-control study of patients with first-episode psychosis. A neuropsychological test battery was administered to patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (N=70, 36% females), bipolar/mania (N=34, 60% females), depressive psychosis (N=36, 58% females) and healthy controls (N=148, 55% females). Generalized and specific cognitive deficits were compared. RESULTS: There was strong evidence for disorder-specific gender differences in neuropsychological performance. Males and females with schizophrenia showed similar pervasive neuropsychological impairments. In psychotic depressive disorder females performed worse than males across neuropsychological measures. Differences in neuropsychological performance between males and females with bipolar/manic disorder were restricted to language functions. Symptom severity did not contribute to the observed gender differences. CONCLUSIONS: Early in the course of psychotic illness, gender related factors appear to moderate the severity of cognitive deficits in depressive psychosis and bipolar/mania patients. Public Library of Science 2013-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3810462/ /pubmed/24204806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077318 Text en © 2013 Zanelli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zanelli, Jolanta
Morgan, Kevin
Dazzan, Paola
Morgan, Craig
Russo, Manuela
Pilecka, Izabela
Fearon, Paul
Demjaha, Arsime
Doody, Gill A.
Jones, Peter B.
Murray, Robin M.
Reichenberg, Abraham
Gender Differences in Neuropsychological Performance across Psychotic Disorders – a Multi-Centre Population Based Case-Control Study
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title_short Gender Differences in Neuropsychological Performance across Psychotic Disorders – a Multi-Centre Population Based Case-Control Study
title_sort gender differences in neuropsychological performance across psychotic disorders – a multi-centre population based case-control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3810462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24204806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077318
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