Grant C, Addington J, Addington D, Konnert C
Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
Can J Psychiatry. 2001 Oct;46(8):746-9. doi: 10.1177/070674370104600808.
To compare the social functioning of individuals experiencing their first episodes of schizophrenia with those who have experienced multiple episodes and with nonpsychiatrically ill control subjects.
Subjects included 40 patients with first-episode (FE) schizophrenia, 40 patients with multiepisode (ME) schizophrenia, and a control group of 40 nonpsychiatrically ill individuals. Three social-functioning measures were used: the Social Functioning Scale (SFS), the Quality of Life Scale (QOL), and the Assessment of Interpersonal Problem-Solving Skills (AIPSS).
Control subjects significantly outperformed FE and ME participants on all social-functioning measures. FE and ME samples did not differ in their performance on the SFS and the AIPSS. On the QLS, ME participants outperformed FE participants.
This study demonstrated that deficits in social functioning are present near the onset of schizophrenia.
比较首次发作精神分裂症患者、多次发作精神分裂症患者与非精神疾病对照受试者的社会功能。
受试者包括40例首次发作(FE)精神分裂症患者、40例多次发作(ME)精神分裂症患者以及由40名非精神疾病个体组成的对照组。使用了三种社会功能测量方法:社会功能量表(SFS)、生活质量量表(QOL)和人际问题解决技能评估(AIPSS)。
在所有社会功能测量方面,对照受试者的表现显著优于首次发作和多次发作参与者。首次发作和多次发作样本在社会功能量表和人际问题解决技能评估中的表现没有差异。在生活质量量表上,多次发作参与者的表现优于首次发作参与者。
本研究表明,精神分裂症发病初期即存在社会功能缺陷。