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S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS

BACKGROUND: The individual Metacognitive Training (MCT+) is useful to reduce positive symptoms in people with schizophrenia, however less is known in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of MCT+ in FEP regarding symptoms and cognitive insight...

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Autores principales: Ochoa, Susana, Lopez-Carrilero, Raquel, Luisa Barrigon, Maria, Pousa, Esther, Grasa, Eva, González, Fermin, Monserrat, Clara, Gutierrez-Zotes, alfonso, Lorente, Esther, Barajas, Ana, Ruiz-Delgado, Isabel, Cid, Jordi, Birules, Irene, Pélaez, Trinidad, García-Mieres, Helena, Vila-Badia, Regina, Moritz, Steffen
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7233911/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa031.100
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author Ochoa, Susana
Lopez-Carrilero, Raquel
Luisa Barrigon, Maria
Pousa, Esther
Grasa, Eva
González, Fermin
Monserrat, Clara
Gutierrez-Zotes, alfonso
Lorente, Esther
Barajas, Ana
Ruiz-Delgado, Isabel
Cid, Jordi
Birules, Irene
Pélaez, Trinidad
García-Mieres, Helena
Vila-Badia, Regina
Moritz, Steffen
author_facet Ochoa, Susana
Lopez-Carrilero, Raquel
Luisa Barrigon, Maria
Pousa, Esther
Grasa, Eva
González, Fermin
Monserrat, Clara
Gutierrez-Zotes, alfonso
Lorente, Esther
Barajas, Ana
Ruiz-Delgado, Isabel
Cid, Jordi
Birules, Irene
Pélaez, Trinidad
García-Mieres, Helena
Vila-Badia, Regina
Moritz, Steffen
author_sort Ochoa, Susana
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description BACKGROUND: The individual Metacognitive Training (MCT+) is useful to reduce positive symptoms in people with schizophrenia, however less is known in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of MCT+ in FEP regarding symptoms and cognitive insight. METHODS: A random clinical trial was performed with people with FEP from 10 clinical centers of Spain. One group received ten sessions of MCT+ and the other group received TAU. A total of 75 patients were included in the study, however only 40 finished the final assessment. Patients were assessed before treatment, post-treatment and 6 month follow-up. The assessment includes a battery of instruments for the main aims the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and the Beck Cognitive Insight (BCIS) will be analyzed. Repeated measures statistical test were used in order to assess differences between groups. RESULTS: Both groups improved in Positive symptoms, in the MCT+ group the difference was 5.18 (SD=6.8) with a significance of p=0.002, while in the TAU group the difference was 3.38 (SD=4.9) with a significance of p=0.005. Regarding cognitive insight, in the MCT+ group patients improved in Self-reflectiveness, obtaining a score in baseline of 15.21 (SD=5.52) and 18 (SD=5.28) in post-treatment (p=0.017). The TAU group did not improve in any subscale of the BCIS. DISCUSSION: The MCT+ seems to improve more in positive symptoms than TAU, although both interventions diminished the presence of these symptoms. The MCT+ improved the self-reflectiveness, being one of the important areas for the understanding of the daily social functioning in relation to other. Further analysis should be explored.
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spelling pubmed-72339112020-05-23 S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS Ochoa, Susana Lopez-Carrilero, Raquel Luisa Barrigon, Maria Pousa, Esther Grasa, Eva González, Fermin Monserrat, Clara Gutierrez-Zotes, alfonso Lorente, Esther Barajas, Ana Ruiz-Delgado, Isabel Cid, Jordi Birules, Irene Pélaez, Trinidad García-Mieres, Helena Vila-Badia, Regina Moritz, Steffen Schizophr Bull Poster Session I BACKGROUND: The individual Metacognitive Training (MCT+) is useful to reduce positive symptoms in people with schizophrenia, however less is known in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of MCT+ in FEP regarding symptoms and cognitive insight. METHODS: A random clinical trial was performed with people with FEP from 10 clinical centers of Spain. One group received ten sessions of MCT+ and the other group received TAU. A total of 75 patients were included in the study, however only 40 finished the final assessment. Patients were assessed before treatment, post-treatment and 6 month follow-up. The assessment includes a battery of instruments for the main aims the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and the Beck Cognitive Insight (BCIS) will be analyzed. Repeated measures statistical test were used in order to assess differences between groups. RESULTS: Both groups improved in Positive symptoms, in the MCT+ group the difference was 5.18 (SD=6.8) with a significance of p=0.002, while in the TAU group the difference was 3.38 (SD=4.9) with a significance of p=0.005. Regarding cognitive insight, in the MCT+ group patients improved in Self-reflectiveness, obtaining a score in baseline of 15.21 (SD=5.52) and 18 (SD=5.28) in post-treatment (p=0.017). The TAU group did not improve in any subscale of the BCIS. DISCUSSION: The MCT+ seems to improve more in positive symptoms than TAU, although both interventions diminished the presence of these symptoms. The MCT+ improved the self-reflectiveness, being one of the important areas for the understanding of the daily social functioning in relation to other. Further analysis should be explored. Oxford University Press 2020-05 2020-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7233911/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa031.100 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Poster Session I
Ochoa, Susana
Lopez-Carrilero, Raquel
Luisa Barrigon, Maria
Pousa, Esther
Grasa, Eva
González, Fermin
Monserrat, Clara
Gutierrez-Zotes, alfonso
Lorente, Esther
Barajas, Ana
Ruiz-Delgado, Isabel
Cid, Jordi
Birules, Irene
Pélaez, Trinidad
García-Mieres, Helena
Vila-Badia, Regina
Moritz, Steffen
S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS
title S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS
title_full S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS
title_fullStr S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS
title_full_unstemmed S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS
title_short S34. EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL METACOGNITIVE TRAINING (MCT+) IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS
title_sort s34. effectiveness of individual metacognitive training (mct+) in first-episode psychosis
topic Poster Session I
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7233911/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa031.100
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