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Sex and gender differences in clinical and functional indices in subjects with schizophrenia and healthy controls: Data from the baseline and 4-year follow-up studies of the Italian Network for Research on Psychoses.

Authors :
Bucci, Paola
Giordano, Giulia Maria
Mucci, Armida
Rocca, Paola
Rossi, Alessandro
Bertolino, Alessandro
Aguglia, Eugenio
Altamura, Carlo
Amore, Mario
Bellomo, Antonello
Biondi, Massimo
Carpiniello, Bernardo
Cascino, Giammarco
Dell'Osso, Liliana
Fagiolini, Andrea
Giuliani, Luigi
Marchesi, Carlo
Montemagni, Cristiana
Pettorruso, Mauro
Pompili, Maurizio
Source :
Schizophrenia Research. Jan2023, Vol. 251, p94-107. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Gender differences in clinical and psychosocial aspects of schizophrenia have been widely reported. Findings have not always been consistent, and some of them need further research. In a large sample of community dwelling persons with schizophrenia, we investigated gender differences in clinical, cognitive and functional indices, as well as their changes over a 4-year follow-up and their impact on real-life functioning. Gender differences in personal resources, cognitive and functional indices were explored also in a sample of healthy controls. Men with respect to women had an earlier age of illness onset, a worse premorbid adjustment in the academic domain, more severe avolition, expressive deficit and positive symptoms, lower prevalence of comorbidity for affective disorders, less frequent use of two coping strategies ('religion' and 'use of emotional support') and more frequent positive history of substance and alcohol abuse. In addition, men were more impaired in verbal learning, while women in reasoning/problem solving. Some patterns of gender differences observed in healthy controls were not confirmed in patients. Men's disadvantages in the clinical picture did not translate into a worse outcome. This finding may be related to the complex interplay of several factors acting as predictors or mediators of outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09209964
Volume :
251
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Schizophrenia Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161303665
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2022.12.021