Comparelli Anna, De Carolis Antonella, Corigliano Valentina, Trovini Giada, Dehning Julia, Di Pietro Simone, De Pisa Eleonora, Galderisi Silvana, Girardi Paolo
NESMOS Department (Neurosciences, Mental Health and Sense Organs) Unit of Psychiatry, Sant'Andrea Hospital, School of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
NESMOS Department (Neurosciences, Mental Health and Sense Organs) Unit of Neurology, Sant'Andrea Hospital, School of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
Schizophr Res Cogn. 2014 Aug 30;1(2):122-125. doi: 10.1016/j.scog.2014.07.002. eCollection 2014 Jun.
The present investigation explores the relationship between facial emotion recognition (FER) and symptom domains in three groups of schizophrenia spectrum patients (43 ultra-high-risk, 50 first episode and 44 multi-episode patients) in which the existence of FER impairment has already been demonstrated. Regression analysis showed that symptoms and FER impairment are related in multi-episode patients, regardless of the illness duration. We suggest that the link between symptoms and FER impairment is involved in the progression of the disease.
本研究探讨了三组精神分裂症谱系患者(43名超高风险患者、50名首发患者和44名多发作患者)的面部情绪识别(FER)与症状领域之间的关系,这些患者中已证实存在FER损害。回归分析表明,在多发作患者中,症状与FER损害相关,且与病程无关。我们认为症状与FER损害之间的联系与疾病进展有关。