Correlations between Negative Symptoms and Cognitive Deficits in Individuals at First Psychotic Episode or at High Risk of Psychosis: A Systematic Review

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作者
Melillo, Antonio [1 ]
Caporusso, Edoardo [1 ]
Giordano, Giulia Maria [1 ]
Giuliani, Luigi [1 ]
Pezzella, Pasquale [1 ]
Perrottelli, Andrea [1 ]
Bucci, Paola [1 ]
Mucci, Armida [1 ]
Galderisi, Silvana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Dept Psychiat, I-80138 Naples, Italy
关键词
schizophrenia; psychosis; high risk of psychosis; clinical high risk of psychosis; first-episode psychosis; negative symptoms; cognitive impairment; neurocognition; social cognition; CLINICAL HIGH-RISK; ULTRA-HIGH RISK; 1ST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA; SOCIAL COGNITION; AT-RISK; NEUROCOGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; BIPOLAR DISORDER; MENTAL-HEALTH; PROCESSING SPEED; CATEGORY FLUENCY;
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10.3390/jcm12227095
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The present review aims to identify correlations between negative symptoms (NS) and deficits in neurocognition and social cognition in subjects with first-episode psychosis (FEP) and at-high-risk populations (HR). A systematic search of the literature published between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2022 was conducted on PubMed, Scopus, and PsycInfo. Out of the 4599 records identified, a total of 32 studies met our inclusion/exclusion criteria. Data on a total of 3086 FEP and 1732 HR were collected. The available evidence shows that NS correlate with executive functioning and theory of mind deficits in FEP subjects, and with deficits in the processing speed, attention and vigilance, and working memory in HR subjects. Visual learning and memory do not correlate with NS in either FEP or HR subjects. More inconsistent findings were retrieved in relation to other cognitive domains in both samples. The available evidence is limited by sample and methodological heterogeneity across studies and was rated as poor or average quality for the majority of included studies in both FEP and CHR populations. Further research based on shared definitions of first-episode psychosis and at-risk states, as well as on more recent conceptualizations of negative symptoms and cognitive impairment, is highly needed.
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