Verbal learning contributes to cognitive insight in schizophrenia independently of affective and psychotic symptoms |
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Authors: | Engh John A Sundet Kjetil Simonsen Carmen Vaskinn Anja Lagerberg Trine V Opjordsmoen Stein Friis Svein Andreassen Ole A |
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Affiliation: | a Psychosis Research Unit, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo, Norwayb Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norwayc Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | ObjectivePatients with schizophrenia exhibit distorted beliefs and experiences, and their own evaluation of this is labeled cognitive insight. We examined the relationship between cognitive insight and neurocognition, as well as the contribution of neurocognition in explaining cognitive insight.MethodClinically characterized patients with schizophrenia (n = 102) were assessed with a measure of cognitive insight, Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) and a neuropsychological test battery. The contribution of neurocognition to the explained variance in BCIS components self-reflectiveness (i.e. objectivity and reflectiveness) and self-certainty (i.e. overconfidence in own beliefs) was examined controlling for current affective and psychotic symptoms.ResultsA significant negative correlation was found between self-certainty and verbal learning, whereas no associations were found between self-reflectiveness and any of the neuropsychological tests. Verbal learning was added significantly to the explained variance in self-certainty after controlling for potential confounders.ConclusionHigh self-certainty was associated with poor verbal learning. This suggests that overconfidence in own beliefs is associated with cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia. |
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Keywords: | BCIS, Beck Cognitive Insight Scale smallcaps" >D-KEFS, Delis Kaplan Executive Functioning Scale DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,4th edition GAFf, Global Assessment of Functioning function GAFs, Global Assessment of Functioning symptoms IS, Insight Scale PANSS, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale SCID-I, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR-axis I disorders SPSS, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences TOP, Thematically Organized Psychoses Study WAIS-III, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale WASI, Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence WMS-III, Wechsler Memory Scale |
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