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F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

BACKGROUND: The relationship of age and symptoms with the performance on non-verbal cognitive planning tasks in schizophrenia could be useful for the development of cognitive remediation programmes. METHODS: During a cross-sectional study, 97 medicated and stabilized patients with chronic schizophre...

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Autores principales: Kontis, Dimitrios, Giannakopoulou, Alexandra, Theochari, Eirini, Andreopoulou, Angeliki, Vassilouli, Spyridoula, Giannakopoulou, Dimitra, Siettou, Eleni, Tsaltas, Eleftheria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887994/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.592
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author Kontis, Dimitrios
Giannakopoulou, Alexandra
Theochari, Eirini
Andreopoulou, Angeliki
Vassilouli, Spyridoula
Giannakopoulou, Dimitra
Siettou, Eleni
Tsaltas, Eleftheria
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Giannakopoulou, Alexandra
Theochari, Eirini
Andreopoulou, Angeliki
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Giannakopoulou, Dimitra
Siettou, Eleni
Tsaltas, Eleftheria
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description BACKGROUND: The relationship of age and symptoms with the performance on non-verbal cognitive planning tasks in schizophrenia could be useful for the development of cognitive remediation programmes. METHODS: During a cross-sectional study, 97 medicated and stabilized patients with chronic schizophrenia (61 males and 36 females, mean age=43.74 years, standard deviation-SD=11.59), which were consecutively referred to our Unit, were assessed using the Stockings of Cambridge (SOC) task of the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Linear regression analyses were conducted in order to investigate the correlations of symptoms and age with SOC performance. RESULTS: Age and PANSS total scores negatively correlated with optimal SOC solutions (problems solved in minimum moves) (age: B=-0.05, 95% CI=-0.089, -0–012, df=86, t=-2.599, p=0.011, symptoms: B=-0.047, 95%CI=-0.071, -0.024, df=86, t=-3.982, p<0.001). The effects of total symptoms were driven by positive (B=-0.149, 95%CI=-0.229, -0.068, df=86 t=-3.672, p<0.001), negative (B=-0.087, 95%CI=-0.150, -0.023, df=86, t=-2.717, p=0.008) and general psychopathology symptoms (B=-0.065, 95%CI=-0.108, -0.023, df=86, t=-3.045, p=0.03). PANSS total scores positively correlated with mean excess moves in 2- (B=0.007, 95%CI=0.002, 0.012, df=86, t=2.656, p=0.009), 3- (B=0.014, 95%CI=0.005, 0.023, df=86, t=2.951, p=0.004) and 5-move (B=0.026, 95%CI=0.008, 0.044, df=86, t=2.923, p=0.004) problems and age only in 4- (B=0.026, 95%CI=0.006, 0.046, df=86, t=2.571, p=0.012) and 5-move (B=0.032, 95%CI=0.002, 0.061, df=86, t=2.152, p=0.034) problems. We could not find any association between PANSS scores and age with initial or subsequent thinking times during the SOC task. DISCUSSION: Cognitive planning deficits in schizophrenia are associated with patients’ symptoms and age. Whereas the effect of symptoms appears to be independent of task difficulty, the age effect emerges when the planning tasks become more complex. The role of drugs remains to be examined in future analyses.
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spelling pubmed-58879942018-04-11 F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA Kontis, Dimitrios Giannakopoulou, Alexandra Theochari, Eirini Andreopoulou, Angeliki Vassilouli, Spyridoula Giannakopoulou, Dimitra Siettou, Eleni Tsaltas, Eleftheria Schizophr Bull Abstracts BACKGROUND: The relationship of age and symptoms with the performance on non-verbal cognitive planning tasks in schizophrenia could be useful for the development of cognitive remediation programmes. METHODS: During a cross-sectional study, 97 medicated and stabilized patients with chronic schizophrenia (61 males and 36 females, mean age=43.74 years, standard deviation-SD=11.59), which were consecutively referred to our Unit, were assessed using the Stockings of Cambridge (SOC) task of the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Linear regression analyses were conducted in order to investigate the correlations of symptoms and age with SOC performance. RESULTS: Age and PANSS total scores negatively correlated with optimal SOC solutions (problems solved in minimum moves) (age: B=-0.05, 95% CI=-0.089, -0–012, df=86, t=-2.599, p=0.011, symptoms: B=-0.047, 95%CI=-0.071, -0.024, df=86, t=-3.982, p<0.001). The effects of total symptoms were driven by positive (B=-0.149, 95%CI=-0.229, -0.068, df=86 t=-3.672, p<0.001), negative (B=-0.087, 95%CI=-0.150, -0.023, df=86, t=-2.717, p=0.008) and general psychopathology symptoms (B=-0.065, 95%CI=-0.108, -0.023, df=86, t=-3.045, p=0.03). PANSS total scores positively correlated with mean excess moves in 2- (B=0.007, 95%CI=0.002, 0.012, df=86, t=2.656, p=0.009), 3- (B=0.014, 95%CI=0.005, 0.023, df=86, t=2.951, p=0.004) and 5-move (B=0.026, 95%CI=0.008, 0.044, df=86, t=2.923, p=0.004) problems and age only in 4- (B=0.026, 95%CI=0.006, 0.046, df=86, t=2.571, p=0.012) and 5-move (B=0.032, 95%CI=0.002, 0.061, df=86, t=2.152, p=0.034) problems. We could not find any association between PANSS scores and age with initial or subsequent thinking times during the SOC task. DISCUSSION: Cognitive planning deficits in schizophrenia are associated with patients’ symptoms and age. Whereas the effect of symptoms appears to be independent of task difficulty, the age effect emerges when the planning tasks become more complex. The role of drugs remains to be examined in future analyses. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5887994/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.592 Text en © Maryland Psychiatric Research Center 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kontis, Dimitrios
Giannakopoulou, Alexandra
Theochari, Eirini
Andreopoulou, Angeliki
Vassilouli, Spyridoula
Giannakopoulou, Dimitra
Siettou, Eleni
Tsaltas, Eleftheria
F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
title F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
title_full F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
title_fullStr F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
title_full_unstemmed F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
title_short F61. THE RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND SYMPTOMS WITH COGNITIVE PLANNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
title_sort f61. the relationship of age and symptoms with cognitive planning in schizophrenia
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