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Title: Negative symptoms and sex differences in first episode schizophrenia: What's their role in the functional outcome? A longitudinal study
Author: Contreras, Fernando
Amoretti Guadall, Silvia
Mezquida Mateos, Gisela
Verdolini, Norma
Bioque Alcázar, Miquel
Sánchez-Torres, Ana M.
Pina Camacho, Laura
Zorrilla, Iñaki
Trabsa, Amira
Rodriguez Jimenez, Roberto
Corripio, Iluminada
Sarró, Salvador
Ibañez, Angela
Usall i Rodié, Judith
Segarra, Rafael
Vieta i Pascual, Eduard, 1963-
Roberto, Natalia
Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni
Tortorella, Alfonso
Menculini, Giulia
Cuesta, Manuel J.
Parellada, Mara
González-Pinto, Ana
Berrocoso, Esther
Bernardo Arroyo, Miquel
Forte, Maria Florencia
Serra Navarro, Maria
Alonso Solís, Anna
Grasa, Eva
García Corres, Edurne
Fernández Sevillano, Jessica
Toll Privat, Alba
Martínez Sadurní, Laura
Nuñez Doyle, Aggie
Sanchez Pastor, Luis
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Guerrero Pedraza, Amalia
Butjosa Molines, Anna
Pardo, Marta
López-Ilundain, Jose M.
Ribeiro, María
Saiz Ruiz, Jerónimo
León Quismondo, Leticia
Escarti, María José
De la Cámara, Concepción
Zabala Rabadán, Arantzazu
Portilla, María Paz
Keywords: Símptomes
Atenció precoç
Esquizofrènia
Diferències entre sexes
Symptoms
Early intervention (Education)
Schizophrenia
Sex differences
Issue Date: 14-Sep-2023
Abstract: Introduction: Negative symptoms (NS) include asociality, avolition, anhedonia, alogia, and blunted affect and are linked to poor prognosis. It has been suggested that they reflect two different factors: diminished expression (EXP) (blunted affect and alogia) and amotivation/pleasure (MAP) (anhedonia, avolition, asociality). The aim of this article was to examine potential sex differences among first-episode schizophrenia (FES) patients and analyze sex-related predictors of two NS symptoms factors (EXP and MAP) and functional outcome. Material and Methods: Two hundred and twenty-three FES (71 females and 152 males) were included and evaluated at baseline, six-months and one-year. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to examine the effects of time and sex on NS and a multiple linear regression backward elimination was performed to predict NS factors (MAP-EXP) and functioning. Results: Females showed fewer NS (p=0.031; Cohen’s d=-0.312), especially those related to EXP (p=0.024; Cohen’s d=-0.326) rather than MAP (p=0.086), than males. In both male and female group, worse premorbid adjustment and higher depressive symptoms made a significant contribution to the presence of higher deficits in EXP at one-year follow-up, while positive and depressive symptoms predicted alterations in MAP. Finally, in females, lower deficits in MAP and better premorbid adjustment predicted better functioning at one-year follow-up (R2=0.494; p<0.001), while only higher deficits in MAP predicted worse functioning in males (R 2=0.088; p=0.012). Conclusions: Slightly sex differences have been found in this study. Our results lead us to consider that early interventions of NS, especially those focusing on motivation and pleasure symptoms, could improve functional outcomes
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjpmh.2023.04.001
It is part of: 2023
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217040
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjpmh.2023.04.001
ISSN: 2950-2853
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