This post-hoc study was aimed at assessing whether disease severity was higher in a sample of Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia patients (TRS) compared to schizophrenia patients responsive to antipsychotics (non-TRS). Determinants of disease severity were also investigated in these groups. Eligible patients were screened by standardized diagnostic algorithm to categorize them as TRS or non-TRS. All patients underwent the following assessments: CGI-S; PANSS; DAI; NES; a battery of cognitive tests. Socio-demographic and clinical variables were also recorded. TRS patients exhibited significantly higher disease severity and psychotic symptoms, either as PANSS total score or subscales' scores. A preliminary correlation analysis ruled out clinical and cognitive variables not associated with disease severity in the two groups. Hierarchical linear regression showed that negative symptoms were the clinical variable explaining the highest part of variation in disease severity in TRS, while in non-TRS patients PANSS-General Psychopathology was the variable explaining the highest variation. Mediation analysis showed that negative symptoms mediate the effects of verbal fluency dysfunctions and high-level neurological soft signs (NSS) on TRS' disease severity. These results show that determinants of disease severity sharply differ in TRS and non-TRS patients, and let hypothesize that TRS may stem from cognitive disfunctions and putatively neurodevelopmental aberrations.

Disease Severity in Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia Patients Is Mainly Affected by Negative Symptoms, Which Mediate the Effects of Cognitive Dysfunctions and Neurological Soft Signs / Iasevoli, Felice; Avagliano, Camilla; Altavilla, Benedetta; Barone, Annarita; D'Ambrosio, Luigi; Matrone, Marta; Notar Francesco, Danilo; Razzino, Eugenio; de Bartolomeis, Andrea. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1664-0640. - 9:(2018), p. 553. [10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00553]

Disease Severity in Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia Patients Is Mainly Affected by Negative Symptoms, Which Mediate the Effects of Cognitive Dysfunctions and Neurological Soft Signs

Iasevoli, Felice
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Avagliano, Camilla
Investigation
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Altavilla, Benedetta
Investigation
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Barone, Annarita
Formal Analysis
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D'Ambrosio, Luigi
Formal Analysis
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MATRONE, MARTA
Investigation
;
Notar Francesco, Danilo
Investigation
;
Razzino, Eugenio;de Bartolomeis, Andrea
Supervision
2018

Abstract

This post-hoc study was aimed at assessing whether disease severity was higher in a sample of Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia patients (TRS) compared to schizophrenia patients responsive to antipsychotics (non-TRS). Determinants of disease severity were also investigated in these groups. Eligible patients were screened by standardized diagnostic algorithm to categorize them as TRS or non-TRS. All patients underwent the following assessments: CGI-S; PANSS; DAI; NES; a battery of cognitive tests. Socio-demographic and clinical variables were also recorded. TRS patients exhibited significantly higher disease severity and psychotic symptoms, either as PANSS total score or subscales' scores. A preliminary correlation analysis ruled out clinical and cognitive variables not associated with disease severity in the two groups. Hierarchical linear regression showed that negative symptoms were the clinical variable explaining the highest part of variation in disease severity in TRS, while in non-TRS patients PANSS-General Psychopathology was the variable explaining the highest variation. Mediation analysis showed that negative symptoms mediate the effects of verbal fluency dysfunctions and high-level neurological soft signs (NSS) on TRS' disease severity. These results show that determinants of disease severity sharply differ in TRS and non-TRS patients, and let hypothesize that TRS may stem from cognitive disfunctions and putatively neurodevelopmental aberrations.
2018
Disease Severity in Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia Patients Is Mainly Affected by Negative Symptoms, Which Mediate the Effects of Cognitive Dysfunctions and Neurological Soft Signs / Iasevoli, Felice; Avagliano, Camilla; Altavilla, Benedetta; Barone, Annarita; D'Ambrosio, Luigi; Matrone, Marta; Notar Francesco, Danilo; Razzino, Eugenio; de Bartolomeis, Andrea. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1664-0640. - 9:(2018), p. 553. [10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00553]
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