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The relationship of clinical, cognitive and social measures in schizophrenia: a preliminary finding combining measures in probands and relatives
Authors:Huepe David  Riveros Rodrigo  Manes Facundo  Couto Blas  Hurtado Esteban  Cetkovich Marcelo  Escobar Maria  Vergara Viviana  Parrao Teresa  Ibañez Agustin
Affiliation:Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Sociocognition, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Abstract:This study examines performance of schizophrenia patients, unaffected relatives and controls in social cognition, cognitive and psychiatric scales looking for possible markers of vulnerability in schizophrenia. Performance of schizophrenia patients from multiplex families, first-degree relatives, and matched controls was compared and, subsequently, discriminant analysis method was used for identifying the best predictors for group membership. By using Multigroup Discriminant Analyses on the three groups, the best predictors were PANSS, Premorbid Adjustment Scale, Faux Pas test, and a face/emotion categorizing task. This model obtained 82% correct global classification, suggesting that the combination of psychiatric scales and neuropsychological/social cognition tasks are the best approach for characterizing this disease. Although preliminary, our results suggest that social cognition tasks are robust markers of schizophrenia family impairments, and that combining clinical, social and neuropsychological measures is the best approach to asses patients and relatives vulnerability.
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