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Prospective memory performance in patients with drug-naïve, first-episode psychosis.

Authors :
Zhuo K
Lu Y
Yang Z
Fan X
Song Z
Liao L
Ji C
Zhu D
Yu S
Yan C
Chan RC
Goff DC
Xu Y
Liu D
Zhuo, Kaiming
Lu, Yun
Yang, Zhiliang
Fan, Xiaoduo
Song, Zhenhua
Liao, Liwei
Source :
Schizophrenia Research. Feb2013, Vol. 143 Issue 2/3, p285-290. 6p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Schizophrenia is associated with an impairment of prospective memory (PM) which refers to the ability to remember to carry out an intended action in the future. However, most of these studies were limited to chronic samples. The current study examined the event-based PM and time-based PM using a dual-task paradigm in 22 drug-naïve, first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients and 23 healthy controls. Results indicated that FEP patients performed significantly poorer than healthy controls in both event-based and time-based PM. However, the significant difference in time-based PM disappeared after controlling for working memory. Correlation analysis indicated that both types of PM did not correlate with positive symptoms or negative symptoms, duration of illness, or duration of untreated psychosis. However, time-based PM was correlated with the general psychopathology subscale of the PANSS. Taken together, these findings suggest that PM deficits are present in drug-naïve FEP patients; impairment of event-based PM appears to occur independently, whereas time-based PM impairment may be, in part, a secondary consequence of a working memory deficit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09209964
Volume :
143
Issue :
2/3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Schizophrenia Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
104294620
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2012.12.002