Objectively measured motor activity in schizophrenia challenges the validity of expert ratings

被引:64
|
作者
Walther, Sebastian [1 ]
Koschorke, Philipp [1 ]
Horn, Helge [1 ]
Strik, Werner [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Univ Hosp Psychiat, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
Actigraphy; PANSS; Suspiciousness; Emotional withdrawal; Hallucinatory behavior; NEGATIVE SYNDROME SCALE; PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS; SLEEP; ACTIGRAPHY; DISTURBANCES; PANSS; PSYCHOMOTOR; PERFORMANCE; PARAMETERS; MOVEMENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychres.2008.06.020
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Motor symptoms are frequent in schizophrenia and relevant to diagnosis. They are usually assessed by clinical observation and ratings based on psychometric scales. However, investigations with quantitative measurements are rare. To understand the relationship between the objective parameters of a quantitative motor activity measurement and the items related to motor symptoms of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), 55 schizophrenia patients were studied with 24-h continuous wrist actigraphy. Activity level, movement index, and mean duration of uninterrupted immobility periods were analyzed for wakeful periods. Actigraphic parameters were strongly inter-correlated. High PANSS negative syndrome subscale scores predicted low activity levels. Single PANSS items, such as suspiciousness, hallucinatory behavior, and emotional withdrawal, contributed largely to the variance in activity level and movement index. Age, gender, medication, and duration of illness had no significant impact on the actigraphic parameters. Interestingly, correlations between the specific motor symptoms of the PANSS and the actigraphic parameters were only found as a non-significant trend. We conclude that the objectively measured quantity of movement is related to the clinically assessed negative syndrome in schizophrenia. In contrast, PANSS items related to psychomotor behavior imprecisely reflect real quantitative motor activity. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:187 / 190
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Association of Objectively Measured Motor Activity and Motor Behavior Ratings in Schizophrenia - Preliminary Results
    Razavi, N.
    Werlen, M.
    Wopfner, A.
    Strik, W.
    Horn, H.
    Walther, S.
    NEUROPSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2009, 59 (02) : 74 - 75
  • [2] Comparison of objectively measured motor behavior with ratings of the motor behavior domain of the Bern Psychopathology Scale (BPS) in schizophrenia
    Bracht, Tobias
    Heidemeyer, Kristine
    Koschorke, Philipp
    Horn, Helge
    Razavi, Nadja
    Wopfner, Alexander
    Strik, Werner
    Walther, Sebastian
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2012, 198 (02) : 224 - 229
  • [3] Comparison of Objectively Measured and Observed Motor Activity in Major Depression
    Razavi, N.
    Horn, H.
    Koschorke, P.
    Mueller, T. J.
    Strik, W.
    Walther, S.
    NEUROPSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2009, 59 (02) : 75 - 75
  • [4] Associations of objectively measured physical activity with daily mood ratings and psychophysiological stress responses in women
    Poole, Lydia
    Steptoe, Andrew
    Wawrzyniak, Andrew J.
    Bostock, Sophie
    Mitchell, Ellen S.
    Hamer, Mark
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2011, 48 (08) : 1165 - 1172
  • [5] Patterns of objectively measured motor activity among infants developing ASD and concerns for ADHD
    Reetzke, Rachel
    Iosif, Ana-Maria
    Hatch, Burt
    de la Paz, Leiana
    Chuang, Annie
    Ozonoff, Sally
    Miller, Meghan
    JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 63 (06) : 663 - 673
  • [6] THE VALIDITY OF CLINICAL RATINGS FOR ESTIMATING SEVERITY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
    HUNT, WA
    WALKER, RE
    JONES, NF
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1960, 16 (04) : 391 - 393
  • [7] Linking objectively measured physical activity with objectively measured urban form - Findings from SMARTRAQ
    Frank, LD
    Schmid, TL
    Sallis, JF
    Chapman, J
    Saelens, BE
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2005, 28 (02) : 117 - 125
  • [8] Longitudinal associations among cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, motor competence and objectively measured physical activity
    Jaakkola, T.
    Yli-Piipari, S.
    Huhtiniemi, M.
    Salin, K.
    Seppala, S.
    Hakonen, H.
    Grasten, A.
    JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT, 2019, 22 (11) : 1243 - 1248
  • [9] Child perceived motor competence as a moderator between physical activity parenting and child objectively measured physical activity
    Laukkanen, Arto
    Niemisto, Donna
    Aunola, Kaisa
    Barnett, Lisa M.
    Saakslahti, Arja
    PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE, 2023, 67
  • [10] The validity of the non-exercise activity thermogenesis questionnaire evaluated by objectively measured daily physical activity by the triaxial accelerometer
    Hamasaki H.
    Yanai H.
    Kakei M.
    Noda M.
    Ezaki O.
    BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 6 (1)