1. Facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia: An exploratory study on the role of comorbid alcohol and substance use disorders and COMT Val158Met.
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Carrà G, Nicolini G, Lax A, Bartoli F, Castellano F, Chiorazzi A, Gamba G, Bava M, Crocamo C, and Papagno C
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- Adult, Comorbidity, Cross-Sectional Studies, Emotional Intelligence drug effects, Emotional Intelligence genetics, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Schizophrenia drug therapy, Schizophrenia epidemiology, Schizophrenic Psychology, Substance-Related Disorders epidemiology, Substance-Related Disorders psychology, Catechol O-Methyltransferase genetics, Facial Recognition drug effects, Schizophrenia complications, Schizophrenia genetics, Substance-Related Disorders complications, Substance-Related Disorders genetics
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Objectives: To explore whether facial emotion recognition (FER), impaired in both schizophrenia and alcohol and substance use disorders (AUDs/SUDs), is additionally compromised among comorbid subjects, also considering the role of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met., Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study, randomly recruiting 67 subjects with a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of schizophrenia, and rigorously assessing AUDs/SUDs and COMT Val158Met polymorphism. FER was assessed using the Ekman 60 Faces Test- EK-60F., Results: As a whole, the sample scored significantly lower than normative data on EK-60F. However, subjects with comorbid AUDs/SUDs did not perform worse on EK-60F than those without, who had a better performance on EK-60F if they carried the COMT Val/Met variant., Conclusions: This study is the first to date examining the impact of AUDs/SUDs and COMT variants on FER in an epidemiologically representative sample of subjects with schizophrenia. Our findings do not suggest an additional impairment from comorbid AUDs/SUDs on FER among subjects with schizophrenia, whilst COMT Val158Met, though based on a limited sample, might have a role just among those without AUDs/SUDs. Based on our results, additional research is needed also exploring differential roles of various substances., (Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
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- 2017
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