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Social cognition and interaction training for patients with stable schizophrenia in Chinese community settings
Authors:Yongguang Wang  David L. Roberts  Baihua Xu  Rifang Cao  Min Yan  Qiongping Jiang
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, 148 Tianmushan Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province 310028, China;2. The Seventh Hospital of Hangzhou, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China;3. Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA;4. Health Bureau of Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
Abstract:Accumulated evidence suggests that Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) is associated with improved performance in social cognition and social skills in patients diagnosed with psychotic disorders. The current study examined the clinical utility of SCIT in patients with schizophrenia in Chinese community settings. Adults with stable schizophrenia were recruited from local community health institutions, and were randomly assigned to SCIT group (n=22) or a waiting-list control group (n=17). The SCIT group received the SCIT intervention plus treatment-as-usual, whereas the waiting-list group received only treatment-as-usual during the period of the study. All patients were administered the Chinese versions of the Personal and Social Performance Scale (PSP), Face Emotion Identification Task (FEIT), Eyes task, and Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ) at baseline of the SCIT treatment period and at follow-up, 6 months after completion of the 20-week treatment period. Patients in SCIT group showed a significant improvement in the domains of emotion perception, theory of mind, attributional style, and social functioning compared to those in waiting-list group. Findings indicate that SCIT is a feasible and promising method for improving social cognition and social functioning among Chinese outpatients with stable schizophrenia.
Keywords:Social Cognition and Interaction Training   Schizophrenia   Theory of mind   Emotion perception   Social functioning   Attributional style
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