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Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables

BACKGROUND: Deficit schizophrenia (DS) has been proposed as a pathophysiologically distinct subgroup within schizophrenia. Earlier studies focusing on neurocognitive function of DS patients have yielded inconsistent findings ranging from substantial deficits to no significant difference relative to...

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Autores principales: Yu, Miao, Tang, XiaoWei, Wang, Xiang, Zhang, XiangRong, Zhang, XiaoBin, Sha, WeiWei, Yao, ShuQiao, Shu, Ni, Zhang, XiangYang, Zhang, ZhiJun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26381645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138357
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author Yu, Miao
Tang, XiaoWei
Wang, Xiang
Zhang, XiangRong
Zhang, XiaoBin
Sha, WeiWei
Yao, ShuQiao
Shu, Ni
Zhang, XiangYang
Zhang, ZhiJun
author_facet Yu, Miao
Tang, XiaoWei
Wang, Xiang
Zhang, XiangRong
Zhang, XiaoBin
Sha, WeiWei
Yao, ShuQiao
Shu, Ni
Zhang, XiangYang
Zhang, ZhiJun
author_sort Yu, Miao
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Deficit schizophrenia (DS) has been proposed as a pathophysiologically distinct subgroup within schizophrenia. Earlier studies focusing on neurocognitive function of DS patients have yielded inconsistent findings ranging from substantial deficits to no significant difference relative to non-deficit schizophrenia patients (NDS). The present study investigated the severity and characteristic patterns of neurocognitive impairments in DS and NDS patients and their relationships with clinical variables. METHODS: Attention, ideation fluency, cognitive flexibility and visuospatial memory function were assessed in 40 DS patients, 57 NDS patients, and 52 healthy controls by a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. RESULTS: Both schizophrenia subgroups had overall more severe cognitive impairments than controls while DS performed worse on every neuropsychological measure except the Stroop interference than the NDS patients with age and education as the covariates. Profile analysis found significantly different patterns of cognitive profiles between two patients group mainly due to their differences in attention and cognitive flexibility functions. Age, education, illness duration and negative symptoms were found to have the correlations with cognitive impairments in the NDS group, while only age and the negative symptoms were correlated with the cognitive impairments in the DS group. Multiple regression analyses revealed that sustained attention and cognitive flexibility were the core impaired cognitive domains mediating other cognitive functions in DS and NDS patients respectively. CONCLUSIONS: DS patients exemplified worse in almost all cognitive domains than NDS patients. Sustained attention and cognitive flexibility might be the key impaired cognitive domains for DS and NDS patients respectively. The present study suggested the DS as a specific subgroup of schizophrenia.
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spelling pubmed-45751832015-09-25 Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables Yu, Miao Tang, XiaoWei Wang, Xiang Zhang, XiangRong Zhang, XiaoBin Sha, WeiWei Yao, ShuQiao Shu, Ni Zhang, XiangYang Zhang, ZhiJun PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Deficit schizophrenia (DS) has been proposed as a pathophysiologically distinct subgroup within schizophrenia. Earlier studies focusing on neurocognitive function of DS patients have yielded inconsistent findings ranging from substantial deficits to no significant difference relative to non-deficit schizophrenia patients (NDS). The present study investigated the severity and characteristic patterns of neurocognitive impairments in DS and NDS patients and their relationships with clinical variables. METHODS: Attention, ideation fluency, cognitive flexibility and visuospatial memory function were assessed in 40 DS patients, 57 NDS patients, and 52 healthy controls by a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. RESULTS: Both schizophrenia subgroups had overall more severe cognitive impairments than controls while DS performed worse on every neuropsychological measure except the Stroop interference than the NDS patients with age and education as the covariates. Profile analysis found significantly different patterns of cognitive profiles between two patients group mainly due to their differences in attention and cognitive flexibility functions. Age, education, illness duration and negative symptoms were found to have the correlations with cognitive impairments in the NDS group, while only age and the negative symptoms were correlated with the cognitive impairments in the DS group. Multiple regression analyses revealed that sustained attention and cognitive flexibility were the core impaired cognitive domains mediating other cognitive functions in DS and NDS patients respectively. CONCLUSIONS: DS patients exemplified worse in almost all cognitive domains than NDS patients. Sustained attention and cognitive flexibility might be the key impaired cognitive domains for DS and NDS patients respectively. The present study suggested the DS as a specific subgroup of schizophrenia. Public Library of Science 2015-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4575183/ /pubmed/26381645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138357 Text en © 2015 Yu 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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Yu, Miao
Tang, XiaoWei
Wang, Xiang
Zhang, XiangRong
Zhang, XiaoBin
Sha, WeiWei
Yao, ShuQiao
Shu, Ni
Zhang, XiangYang
Zhang, ZhiJun
Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables
title Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables
title_full Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables
title_fullStr Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables
title_full_unstemmed Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables
title_short Neurocognitive Impairments in Deficit and Non-Deficit Schizophrenia and Their Relationships with Symptom Dimensions and Other Clinical Variables
title_sort neurocognitive impairments in deficit and non-deficit schizophrenia and their relationships with symptom dimensions and other clinical variables
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26381645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138357
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