Factors involved in the level of functioning of patients with schizophrenia according to latent variable modeling
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study aimed at using latent variable modelling to explore the
significantly contributing variables to functioning in schizophrenia patients.
METHODS: The study cohort comprised 296 schizophrenia patients evaluated once for
demographic characteristics, functioning (FROGS, SWN-K, QLS) and symptomatology
(Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale [PANSS]). First exploratory multivariate
analyses were conducted and then a model with functioning as a latent variable
was proposed and tested with the data. RESULTS: Symptomatology as negative,
cognitive and excitation factor are significant predictors of functioning
assessed through FROGS (P<0.0001), SWN-K and QLS (P<0.001). The model was
constructed with functioning defined as a latent variable, indicators are
subscores on FROGS, SWN-K, QLS and exogenous variable included symptomatology,
Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and educational level. CONCLUSION: Using
the five clinical dimensions of the PANSS, (Positive, Negative, Cognitive,
Anxiety/Depression and Excitation) the negative and cognitive dimensions are
highly correlated via the latent variable to the three dimensions of functioning
evaluated by the FROGS: "daily life", "social functioning" and "treatment" and
the QLS subscores (interpersonnal, common object, instrumental role).
Educationnal level is positively linked to functioning but not DUP. The model
emphasizes the need for treatment strategies that have an effect on
cognitive-factors, to improve functioning in schizophrenia.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Llorca, Pm; Blanc, O; Samalin, L; Bosia, Marta; Cavallaro, Roberto
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