并发疾病患者的冲动和认知功能:与治疗相关变化的健康控制和评估的比较研究:并发疾病住院患者的冲动和认知功能:与健康对照组的比较研究和治疗相关变化的评估。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Stefanie Todesco, Thomas Chao, Liam Gorsuch, Christian Schütz
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目的:研究不同治疗阶段CD住院患者的冲动性和工作记忆。方法:患者(N = 56, Mage = 38.2, SD = 11.7, 17F)和健康对照组(N = 50, Mage = 31.9, SD = 10.0, 25F)分别完成一组自我报告问卷和评估工作记忆和冲动性的行为任务(反应抑制、延迟折扣、反思、决策)。患者在入院2周(基线)和6个月(随访)时进行评估。对照组在基线完成一个疗程。从医疗记录中检索患者人口统计资料、诊断状态和治疗结果(出院时有或没有医疗建议)。结果:将人口统计学的组间差异作为协变量纳入研究。在基线时,患者在UPPS-P(消极和积极紧迫感)和BIS(运动性和非计划性)上有更大的自我报告冲动性,并且比对照组有更大的延迟折扣。在患者中,治疗依从性与工作记忆、自我报告或行为冲动之间没有关联,并且从基线到随访期间没有观察到行为冲动的变化。结论:这是第一个评估冲动性和工作记忆在乳糜泻治疗背景下的研究。患者在基于选择和各种自我报告的测量中表现出更大的冲动性。在冲动性和工作记忆结果方面缺乏治疗相关的改变表明,传统治疗可能忽视了潜在的关键功能区域。治疗如何影响乳糜泻患者的冲动性和相关功能,以及它们对临床结果的影响,还需要进一步的研究。
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Impulsivity and Cognitive Functioning in Inpatients with Concurrent Disorders: A Comparative Study with Healthy Controls and Evaluation of Treatment-Related Changes: Impulsivité et fonctionnement cognitif chez les patients hospitalisés présentant des troubles concomitants : étude comparative avec des témoins sains et évaluation des changements liés au traitement.

Objective: This study investigated impulsivity and working memory among CD inpatients across treatment and compared to controls.

Methods: Patients (N = 56, Mage = 38.2, SD = 11.7, 17F) and healthy controls (N = 50, Mage = 31.9, SD = 10.0, 25F) completed a battery of self-report questionnaires and behavioural tasks assessing working memory and impulsivity (response inhibition, delay discounting, reflection, decision-making). Patients were assessed within 2 weeks of admission (baseline) and at 6 months (follow-up). Controls completed a single session at baseline. Patient demographics, diagnostic status, and treatment outcome (discharge with or without medical advice) were retrieved from medical records.

Results: Group differences in demographics were probed for inclusion as covariates. At baseline, patients had greater self-reported impulsivity on the UPPS-P (negative and positive urgency) and BIS (motor and non-planning), and greater delay discounting than controls. Among patients, there was no association between treatment adherence and working memory, self-report, or behavioural impulsivity, and no change in behavioural impulsivity was observed from baseline to follow-up.

Conclusions: This is the first study to assess impulsivity and working memory in the context of CD treatment. Patients exhibited greater impulsivity on choice-based and various self-report measures. The absence of treatment-related changes in impulsivity and working memory outcomes suggests that conventional treatments may be neglecting to target potentially key areas of functioning. Further research is needed to examine how treatment affects impulsivity and related functions in individuals with CD, and their impact on clinical outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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