Faux pas recognition performance in a help-seeking population at clinical high risk of psychosis

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TianHong Zhang
ZhengHui Yi
HuiJun Li
HuiRu Cui
YingYing Tang
Xi Lu
LiHua Xu
ZhenYing Qian
YiKang Zhu
LiJuan Jiang
Annabelle Chow
ChunBo Li
KaiDa Jiang
ZePing Xiao
JiJun Wang
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[1] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders,Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine
[2] Florida A&M University,Department of Psychology
[3] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
[4] Changi General Hospital,Department of Psychological Medicine
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Prodromal psychosis; Ultra high risk; Social cognition; Working memory; Conversion;
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There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that patients with psychosis show impaired theory of mind (ToM). However, much remains to be understood as to whether ToM deficits occur in the premorbid or post-onset period of psychosis. Our primary aim was to examine empirically impairment on ToM tasks in a group of individuals with clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis. Fifty CHR participants identified through the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes and 52 age-/education-matched controls were assessed with a complete standard neuropsychological battery (the MCCB, MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery) and a social cognition assessment (Faux Pas Test, FPT). We then examined the association of baseline FPT performance with conversion to psychosis at 12-month follow-up. Compared with controls, the CHR group showed significantly poorer performances on the FPT and most MCCB domains. Significant positive correlations were found between faux pas detection and the MCCB domains of Attention/Vigilance and Working Memory in CHR participants when controlling for age and years of education. Mean scores on the FPT in 14 converters who were diagnosed with full-blown psychosis within 12 months were significantly lower than they were for non-converters. Impairments in ToM ability are acquired earlier in the prodromal stage of psychosis, along with general cognition (such as memory function) deficits. Declines in ToM ability may overlap with the progress of psychosis (the gradual loss insight), sharing similar neural substrates, and reflected by impairments in basic cognitive function.
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