1. Longitudinal relationships between neurocognition, theory of mind, and community functioning in outpatients with serious mental illness.
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Cook EA, Liu NH, Tarasenko M, Davidson CA, and Spaulding WD
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- Adult, Bipolar Disorder rehabilitation, Cognition Disorders rehabilitation, Combined Modality Therapy, Depressive Disorder, Major rehabilitation, Female, Hospitals, Psychiatric, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Outpatient Clinics, Hospital, Psychotic Disorders rehabilitation, Schizophrenia rehabilitation, Bipolar Disorder diagnosis, Bipolar Disorder psychology, Cognition Disorders diagnosis, Cognition Disorders psychology, Depressive Disorder, Major diagnosis, Depressive Disorder, Major psychology, Psychotic Disorders diagnosis, Psychotic Disorders psychology, Residence Characteristics, Schizophrenia diagnosis, Schizophrenic Psychology, Social Adjustment, Theory of Mind
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine relationships between neurocognition, theory of mind, and community functioning in a sample of 43 outpatients with serious mental illness (SMI). Relationships between baseline values and changes over time were analyzed using multilevel modeling. The results showed that a) neurocognition and theory of mind were each associated with community functioning at baseline, b) community functioning improved during approximately 12 months of treatment, c) greater improvement in neurocognition over time predicted higher rates of improvement in community functioning, d) theory of mind did not predict change in community functioning after controlling for neurocognition, and e) the effect of change in neurocognition on community functioning did not depend on the effect of baseline neurocognition. This study provides empirical support that individuals with SMI may experience improvement in community functioning, especially when they also experience improvement in neurocognition. Limitations and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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- 2013
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