Social cognition and apathy between two cognitive subtypes of schizophrenia: Are there the same or different profiles?

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Shih-Kuang Chiang , Shih-Min Lai , Tsung-Ming Hu
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Abstract

Objective

Cognitive impairment is an essential feature of schizophrenia, and it involves a broad array of nonsocial and social cognitive domains. This study aimed to examine whether there are the same or different social cognition profiles between two cognitive subtypes of schizophrenia.

Method

There were one hundred and two chronic and institutionalized patients with schizophrenia from two referral tracks. One group is “Cognitively Normal Range” (CNR) (N = 52), and another group is “Below Normal Range” (BNR) (N = 50). We assessed or collected their apathy, emotional perception judgment, facial expression judgment, and empathy by the Apathy Evaluation Scale, the International Affective Picture System, the Japanese and Caucasian Facial Expression of Emotion, and the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, respectively.

Results

We found different impairment profiles depending on the cognitive subtypes of the patient with schizophrenia. Surprisingly, the CNR presented impairments in apathy, emotional perception judgment, facial expression judgment, and empathy and feature impairment in empathy and affective apathy. In contrast, even though the BNR had significant neurocognition impairments, they had almost intact empathy with significantly impaired cognitive apathy. Both groups' global deficit scores (GDSs) were comparable, and all reached at least a mild impairment level.

Conclusions

The CNR and the BNR had similar abilities in emotional perception judgment and facial emotion recognition. They also had differentiable deficits in apathy and empathy. Our findings provide important clinical implications for neuropsychological pathology and treatment in schizophrenia.

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精神分裂症两种认知亚型之间的社会认知和冷漠:有相同或不同的特征吗?
认知障碍是精神分裂症的一个基本特征,它涉及广泛的非社会和社会认知领域。本研究旨在检验精神分裂症的两种认知亚型之间是否存在相同或不同的社会认知特征。方法对102例精神分裂症慢性住院患者进行两次转诊。其中一组为“认知正常范围”(CNR)(N=52),另一组为《低于正常范围》(BNR)(N=50)。我们分别通过冷漠评估量表、国际情感图片系统、日本人和高加索人的面部情绪表达以及人际反应指数来评估或收集他们的冷漠、情绪感知判断、面部表情判断和同理心。结果根据精神分裂症患者的认知亚型,我们发现了不同的损伤特征。令人惊讶的是,CNR在冷漠、情绪感知判断、面部表情判断和移情方面存在障碍,并在移情和情感冷漠方面存在特征性障碍。相比之下,尽管BNR有严重的神经认知障碍,但他们的同理心几乎完好无损,认知冷漠严重受损。两组的全球赤字评分(GDS)具有可比性,且均达到轻度损伤水平。结论CNR和BNR在情绪感知判断和面部情绪识别方面具有相似的能力。他们在冷漠和同理心方面也有明显的缺陷。我们的研究结果为精神分裂症的神经心理病理学和治疗提供了重要的临床意义。
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