《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》

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Social Cognition and Its Correlation with Social Function in Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome

YI Feng, JIANG Xing-yan, ZHEN Li-li, MAO Jing-yu, MEI Jia, ZOU Kai   

  1. Clinical Department of Wuxi Mental Health Center Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214151, China
  • Published:2016-10-25 Online:2016-12-05

Abstract: Objective To investigate the social cognition and its correlation with social function for attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS). Methods From August, 2014 to December, 2015, 39 patients with APS were recruited as research group. Another 40 normal healthy persons with similar gender, ages, and education levels were selected as control group. The Faux Pas Recognition Test (FPR) and Yoni Task Test were used to evaluate the social cognition, and Social Disability Screening Schedule (SDSS) was used to evaluate the social function. The correlation between FPR, Yoni Task Test and SDSS in the research group was analyzed. Results In FPR test, the faux pas questions score, control questions score and total score of FPR were significantly lower in the research group than in the normal control group (t> 2.378, P<0.01). In Yoni Task Test, the cognitive theory of mind total score (Cog), cognitive theory of mind first -level score (Cog1) and cognitive theory of mind second-level score (Cog2), and affective theory of mind total score (Aff), affective theory of mind first- level score (Aff1) and affective theory of mind second- level score (Aff2) were significantly lower in the research group than in the normal control group (t>2.341, P<0.01). There was no significant difference in control theory of mind total score (Phy), control theory of mind first-level score (Phy1) and control theory of mind second-level score (Phy2) between two groups (t<1.430, P>0.05). The SDSS total score was significantly higher in the research group than in the normal control group (t=13.032, P<0.001). In the research group, FPR's faux pas questions score and FPR's total score were negatively correlated with SDSS score (r>0.473, P<0.01); in Yoni task test, Cog's total score and factor scores, Aff's total score and factor scores were negatively correlated with SDSS score (r>0.448, P<0.01). Conclusion Social cognition function in APS is impaired. It is associated with social dysfunction in APS.

Key words: attenuated psychosis syndrome, social cognition, social function