2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.825681
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Negative Symptom Domains Are Associated With Verbal Learning in Adolescents With Early Onset Psychosis

Abstract: Background: Early-onset psychosis (EOP) is among the leading causes of disease burden in adolescents. Negative symptoms and cognitive deficits predicts poorer functional outcome. A better understanding of the association between negative symptoms and cognitive impairment may inform theories on underlying mechanisms and elucidate targets for development of new treatments. Two domains of negative symptoms have been described in adult patients with schizophrenia: apathy and diminished expression, however, the fac… Show more

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“…This included the association of apathy (β = −0.257, P = 0.002) and diminished expression (β = −0.259, P = 0.001) with verbal learning; and of diminished expression with speed of processing (β = −0.173, P = 0.024). 54 However, no significant association was found between negative symptoms and attention ( P < 0.05). 55 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This included the association of apathy (β = −0.257, P = 0.002) and diminished expression (β = −0.259, P = 0.001) with verbal learning; and of diminished expression with speed of processing (β = −0.173, P = 0.024). 54 However, no significant association was found between negative symptoms and attention ( P < 0.05). 55 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%