Apathy,poor verbal memory and male gender predict lower psychosocial functioning one year after the first treatment of psychosis |
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Authors: | Ann Faerden Elizabeth Ann Barrett Ragnar Nesvåg Svein Friis Arnstein Finset Stephen R Marder Joseph Ventura Ole A Andreassen Ingrid Agartz Ingrid Melle |
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Institution: | 1. Oslo University Hospital, Ulleval, 0407 Oslo, Norway;2. Diakonhjemmet Hospital, 0319 Oslo, Norway;3. Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, 0318 Oslo, Norway;4. Institute of Behavioral sciences in Medicine, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway;5. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Geffen School of medicine at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA;6. Department of Veterans affairs VISN 22 Mental Illness Research, education and clinical center, Los Angeles CA, USA |
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Abstract: | BackgroundApathy is a negative symptom associated with poor psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia but has not been sufficiently studied as predictor of poor functioning in first episode psychosis (FEP).ObjectiveThe main aim of the current study was to evaluate if apathy predicts poor functioning after 1 year in FEP patients in the context of other clinical variables with influence on outcome.MethodSixty-four FEP patients completed an extensive clinical and neuro-psychological test battery at baseline and 1-year follow-up. Symptoms were assessed with the Positive and Negative Syndrome scale (PANSS), apathy with the shortened Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES-C-12) and psychosocial functioning with the functioning score from the split version of the Global Assessment of Functioning scale (GAF-F).ResultsHigh levels of apathy, poor verbal memory and being male were the baseline variables that best predicted poor functioning at 1-year follow-up, explaining 34% of the variance in GAF-F. When PANSS negative factor was included in the analysis, the significance of AES-C-12 diminished.ConclusionThese findings points to a robust role for apathy among the negative symptoms in the development of persisting psychosocial dysfunction in FEP and supports the current effort in targeting motivation to improve functioning. |
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Keywords: | Psychosis Functional outcome Predictors Apathy Verbal memory Male gender Negative symptoms |
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