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Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms

Introduction: Interest in the idea of recovery for certain patients with schizophrenia has been growing over the last decade. Improving symptomatology and functioning is crucial for achieving this. Our study aims to identify those factors that substantially contribute to real-world functioning in th...

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Autores principales: García-Portilla, María Paz, García-Álvarez, Leticia, González-Blanco, Leticia, Dal Santo, Francesco, Bobes-Bascarán, Teresa, Martínez-Cao, Clara, García-Fernández, Ainoa, Sáiz, Pilar A., Bobes, Julio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.700747
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author García-Portilla, María Paz
García-Álvarez, Leticia
González-Blanco, Leticia
Dal Santo, Francesco
Bobes-Bascarán, Teresa
Martínez-Cao, Clara
García-Fernández, Ainoa
Sáiz, Pilar A.
Bobes, Julio
author_facet García-Portilla, María Paz
García-Álvarez, Leticia
González-Blanco, Leticia
Dal Santo, Francesco
Bobes-Bascarán, Teresa
Martínez-Cao, Clara
García-Fernández, Ainoa
Sáiz, Pilar A.
Bobes, Julio
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description Introduction: Interest in the idea of recovery for certain patients with schizophrenia has been growing over the last decade. Improving symptomatology and functioning is crucial for achieving this. Our study aims to identify those factors that substantially contribute to real-world functioning in these patients. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study in stable outpatients with schizophrenia on maintenance antipsychotic monotherapy. Patients: We studied 144 outpatients with schizophrenia (DSM-IV-TR criteria) meeting the following criteria: (1) 18–65 years of age; (2) being clinically stable for at least the previous three months; (3) on maintenance antipsychotic monotherapy (prescriptions ≤ 10 mg olanzapine, ≤200 mg quetiapine, or ≤100 mg levomepromazine as hypnotics were also allowed); and (4) written informed consent. Assessment: We collected information on demographic and clinical variables by using an ad hoc questionnaire. For psychopathology, we employed the Spanish versions of the following psychometric instruments: the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), the Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS-Sp), and the Calgary Depression Scale (CDS). In addition, cognitive domains were assessed using the Verbal Fluency Test (VFT), the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), and the Trail Making Test, parts A and B (TMT-A and TMT-B). Finally, we employed the Spanish versions of the University of California San Diego Performance-based Skills Assessment (Sp-UPSA) and the Personal and Social Performance (PSP) for assessing functional capacity and real-world functioning, respectively. Statistical analysis: A forward stepwise regression was conducted by entering those variables significantly associated with PSP total score into the univariate analyses (Student's t-test, ANOVA with Duncan's post-hoc test, or bivariate Pearson correlation). Results: A total of 144 patients; mean age 40 years, 64% males, mean length of illness 12.4 years, PSP total score 54.3. The final model was a significant predictor of real-world functioning [F((7, 131)) = 36.371, p < 0.001] and explained 66.0% of the variance. Variables retained in the model: BNSS-Sp abulia, asociality, and blunted affect, PANSS general psychopathology, Sp-UPSA transportation, TMT-B, and heart rate. Conclusion: Our model will contribute to a more efficient and personalized daily clinical practice by assigning specific interventions to each patient based on specific impaired factors in order to improve functioning.
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spelling pubmed-83810192021-08-24 Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms García-Portilla, María Paz García-Álvarez, Leticia González-Blanco, Leticia Dal Santo, Francesco Bobes-Bascarán, Teresa Martínez-Cao, Clara García-Fernández, Ainoa Sáiz, Pilar A. Bobes, Julio Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Introduction: Interest in the idea of recovery for certain patients with schizophrenia has been growing over the last decade. Improving symptomatology and functioning is crucial for achieving this. Our study aims to identify those factors that substantially contribute to real-world functioning in these patients. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study in stable outpatients with schizophrenia on maintenance antipsychotic monotherapy. Patients: We studied 144 outpatients with schizophrenia (DSM-IV-TR criteria) meeting the following criteria: (1) 18–65 years of age; (2) being clinically stable for at least the previous three months; (3) on maintenance antipsychotic monotherapy (prescriptions ≤ 10 mg olanzapine, ≤200 mg quetiapine, or ≤100 mg levomepromazine as hypnotics were also allowed); and (4) written informed consent. Assessment: We collected information on demographic and clinical variables by using an ad hoc questionnaire. For psychopathology, we employed the Spanish versions of the following psychometric instruments: the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), the Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS-Sp), and the Calgary Depression Scale (CDS). In addition, cognitive domains were assessed using the Verbal Fluency Test (VFT), the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), and the Trail Making Test, parts A and B (TMT-A and TMT-B). Finally, we employed the Spanish versions of the University of California San Diego Performance-based Skills Assessment (Sp-UPSA) and the Personal and Social Performance (PSP) for assessing functional capacity and real-world functioning, respectively. Statistical analysis: A forward stepwise regression was conducted by entering those variables significantly associated with PSP total score into the univariate analyses (Student's t-test, ANOVA with Duncan's post-hoc test, or bivariate Pearson correlation). Results: A total of 144 patients; mean age 40 years, 64% males, mean length of illness 12.4 years, PSP total score 54.3. The final model was a significant predictor of real-world functioning [F((7, 131)) = 36.371, p < 0.001] and explained 66.0% of the variance. Variables retained in the model: BNSS-Sp abulia, asociality, and blunted affect, PANSS general psychopathology, Sp-UPSA transportation, TMT-B, and heart rate. Conclusion: Our model will contribute to a more efficient and personalized daily clinical practice by assigning specific interventions to each patient based on specific impaired factors in order to improve functioning. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8381019/ /pubmed/34434128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.700747 Text en Copyright © 2021 García-Portilla, García-Álvarez, González-Blanco, Dal Santo, Bobes-Bascarán, Martínez-Cao, García-Fernández, Sáiz and Bobes. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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García-Portilla, María Paz
García-Álvarez, Leticia
González-Blanco, Leticia
Dal Santo, Francesco
Bobes-Bascarán, Teresa
Martínez-Cao, Clara
García-Fernández, Ainoa
Sáiz, Pilar A.
Bobes, Julio
Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms
title Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms
title_full Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms
title_fullStr Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms
title_short Real-World Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: Beyond Negative and Cognitive Symptoms
title_sort real-world functioning in patients with schizophrenia: beyond negative and cognitive symptoms
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.700747
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