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Associations of anhedonia and cognition in persons with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, their siblings, and controls
Authors:Kuha Annamaria  Suvisaari Jaana  Perälä Jonna  Eerola Mervi  Saarni Suoma S  Partonen Timo  Lönnqvist Jouko  Tuulio-Henriksson Annamari
Affiliation:Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland. annamaria.kuha@thl.fi
Abstract:The aim of the current study was to investigate the levels of social and physical anhedonia, as measured with the Chapman Scales for social and physical anhedonia in groups of patients with schizophrenia spectrum psychosis (n = 91), their unaffected siblings (n = 105), and control subjects drawn from a general population (n = 67). The second aim was to explore the effect of physical and social anhedonia on neuropsychological variables. Subjects with schizophrenia spectrum disorder had significantly more anhedonia than population controls, but the unaffected siblings did not differ from controls. Subjects with schizophrenia spectrum disorders had generalized cognitive deficits. Unaffected sibling status predicted impairments in executive and performance speed measures. Elevated physical anhedonia associated with deficits in verbal functions, but this was not related to genetic liability to schizophrenia. In conclusion, social and physical anhedonia did not seem to mediate neuropsychological deficits of schizophrenia family members.
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