Laterality of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study

Q4 Psychology
Kanchan Pant, Shobit Garg, S. Tikka, Preeti Mishra, Priya Tyagi
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Background: Clear localization (or) related deficits would make gateways for forming rehabilitation strategies much needed to enhance functionality in schizophrenia. We aimed to study the neuropsychological dysfunction including laterality in schizophrenia patients by using the native All India Institute of Medical Sciences Comprehensive Neuropsychological Battery (AIIMS CNB) in Hindi Adult form. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study design, 40 right-handed schizophrenia patients in the age range of 18–59 years with primary education who can read and write were purposively recruited. Neuropsychological assessment and psychopathology were assessed by AIIMS CNB and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), respectively. Raw scores and T-scores were recorded, and lateralization scores were calculated. The localization was estimated by commuting eight lobe scales. Statistical analyses of the quantitative scores were done using IBM SPSS 28. Results: The mean PANSS total scores and dose of chlorpromazine equivalents of the sample were 88.900 ± 9.940 and 497.500 ± 100.607 mg. 62.5% of the participants reportedly had the presence of brain dysfunction based on T-scores. Right hemispheric lateralization of cognitive deficits was present markedly in 95% of schizophrenia subjects. As per lobe scale scores, the right sensory-motor lobe (60%) and the right frontal lobe (27.5%) were found to be most dysfunctional. Conclusion: Majority of schizophrenia patients are dysfunctional as per AIIMS CNB and have hemispheric lateralization (right) of deficits. Our findings challenge the loss of asymmetry verdicts in schizophrenia.
精神分裂症患者认知功能障碍的偏侧性:一项横断面研究
背景:明确的定位(或)相关缺陷将成为形成康复策略的途径,以增强精神分裂症患者的功能。我们的目的是通过使用印度医学科学研究所印地语成人版的综合神经心理测验(AIIMS CNB)来研究精神分裂症患者的神经心理功能障碍,包括偏侧性。材料和方法:在横断面研究设计中,有针对性地招募了40名年龄在18-59岁之间、受过小学教育、能读写的右手型精神分裂症患者。神经心理学评估和精神病理学评估分别采用AIIMS CNB和阳性和阴性综合征量表(PANSS)。记录原始分数和T分数,并计算偏侧化分数。定位是通过交换八个瓣标度来估计的。使用IBM SPSS 28对定量得分进行统计分析。结果:样本的平均PANSS总分和氯丙嗪当量剂量分别为88.900±9.940和497.500±100.607 mg。据报道,62.5%的参与者存在基于T评分的脑功能障碍。95%的精神分裂症受试者存在认知缺陷的右半球偏侧化。根据肺叶量表评分,右感觉运动肺叶(60%)和右额叶(27.5%)功能最差。结论:根据AIIMS CNB,大多数精神分裂症患者功能紊乱,并有半球偏侧(右)缺陷。我们的研究结果对精神分裂症中不对称判决的丧失提出了质疑。
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Archives of Mental Health
Archives of Mental Health Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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