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Accuracy of self-assessment of real-life functioning in schizophrenia

A consensus has not yet been reached regarding the accuracy of people with schizophrenia in self-reporting their real-life functioning. In a large (n = 618) cohort of stable, community-dwelling schizophrenia patients we sought to: (1) examine the concordance of patients’ reports of their real-life f...

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Autores principales: Rocca, Paola, Brasso, Claudio, Montemagni, Cristiana, Bellino, Silvio, Rossi, Alessandro, Bertolino, Alessandro, Gibertoni, Dino, Aguglia, Eugenio, Amore, Mario, Andriola, Ileana, Bellomo, Antonello, Bucci, Paola, Buzzanca, Antonino, Carpiniello, Bernardo, Cuomo, Alessandro, Dell’Osso, Liliana, Favaro, Angela, Giordano, Giulia Maria, Marchesi, Carlo, Monteleone, Palmiero, Oldani, Lucio, Pompili, Maurizio, Roncone, Rita, Rossi, Rodolfo, Siracusano, Alberto, Vita, Antonio, Zeppegno, Patrizia, Galderisi, Silvana, Maj, Mario
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7884703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33589645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41537-021-00140-9
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Sumario:A consensus has not yet been reached regarding the accuracy of people with schizophrenia in self-reporting their real-life functioning. In a large (n = 618) cohort of stable, community-dwelling schizophrenia patients we sought to: (1) examine the concordance of patients’ reports of their real-life functioning with the reports of their key caregiver; (2) identify which patient characteristics are associated to the differences between patients and informants. Patient-caregiver concordance of the ratings in three Specific Level of Functioning Scale (SLOF) domains (interpersonal relationships, everyday life skills, work skills) was evaluated with matched-pair t tests, the Lin’s concordance correlation, Somers’ D, and Bland–Altman plots with limits of agreement (LOA). Predictors of the patient-caregiver differences in SLOF ratings were assessed with a linear regression with multivariable fractional polynomials. Patients’ self-evaluation of functioning was higher than caregivers’ in all the evaluated domains of the SLOF and 17.6% of the patients exceeded the LOA, thus providing a self-evaluation discordant from their key caregivers. The strongest predictors of patient-caregiver discrepancies were caregivers’ ratings in each SLOF domain. In clinically stable outpatients with a moderate degree of functional impairment, self-evaluation with the SLOF scale can become a useful, informative and reliable clinical tool to design a tailored rehabilitation program.