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. 2024 Apr 5:37:100311.
doi: 10.1016/j.scog.2024.100311. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Longitudinal course of core cognitive domains in first-episode acute and transient psychotic disorders compared with schizophrenia

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Longitudinal course of core cognitive domains in first-episode acute and transient psychotic disorders compared with schizophrenia

Karolína Knížková et al. Schizophr Res Cogn. .

Abstract

Acute and transient psychotic disorder (ATPD) is characterized by acute onset of psychotic symptoms and early recovery. Contrastingly, schizophrenia (SZ) is a chronic mental disorder characterized by impaired functioning including a deficit in cognition. In SZ, the cognitive deficit is among the core symptoms, but in ATPDs, the existing evidence brings mixed results. Our primary aim was to compare three core cognitive domains (executive functioning/abstraction, speed of processing and working memory) of patients diagnosed with ATPD and SZ over a 12-month period. Moreover, we explored how these diagnostic subgroups differed in their clinical characteristics. We recruited 39 patients with a diagnosis of SZ and 31 with ATPD with schizophrenic symptoms. All patients completed clinical and neuropsychological assessments. At baseline, we used a one-way ANCOVA model with a group as the between-subjects factor. Mixed-model repeated-measures ANOVAs with time as the within-subjects factor and group as the between-subjects factor were run to test the overtime differences. At baseline, we did not find any differences in cognition - with sex, education and age as covariates - between ATPDs and SZ. After one year, all patients showed an improvement in all three domains, however, there were no significant overtime changes between ATPDs and SZ. Regarding clinical profiles, ATPDs demonstrated less severe psychopathology and better functioning compared to SZ both at baseline and after 12 months. The medication dosage differed at retest, but not at baseline between the groups. Our findings suggest clinical differences and a similar trajectory of cognitive performance between these diagnostic subgroups.

Keywords: Acute and transient psychotic disorder; Brief psychotic disorder; Cognition; First-episode; Schizophrenia.

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All cognitive domains - speed of processing, working memory and executive functions/abstraction improved at a similar rate without significant differences across the two diagnostic groups (N = 70). Note. Error bars show the 95 % confidence intervals. SZ = participants diagnosed with schizophrenia; ATPD = participants diagnosed with acute and transient psychotic disorder.

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