Deciphering the interplay between psychopathological symptoms, sensorimotor, cognitive and global functioning: a transdiagnostic network analysis
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Published:2024-03-20
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ISSN:0940-1334
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Container-title:European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
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Fritze Stefan, Brandt Geva A., Volkmer Sebastian, Daub Jonas, Krayem Maria, Kukovic Jacqueline, Schwarz Emanuel, Braun Urs, Northoff Georg, Wolf Robert Christian, Kubera Katharina M., Meyer-Lindenberg Andreas, Hirjak DusanORCID
Abstract
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Background
Understanding the relationship between psychopathology and major domains of human neurobehavioral functioning may identify new transdiagnostic treatment targets. However, studies examining the interrelationship between psychopathological symptoms, sensorimotor, cognitive, and global functioning in a transdiagnostic sample are lacking. We hypothesized a close relationship between sensorimotor and cognitive functioning in a transdiagnostic patient sample.
Methods
We applied network analysis and community detection methods to examine the interplay and centrality [expected influence (EI) and strength] between psychopathological symptoms, sensorimotor, cognitive, and global functioning in a transdiagnostic sample consisting of 174 schizophrenia spectrum (SSD) and 38 mood disorder (MOD) patients. All patients (n = 212) were examined with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), the Heidelberg Neurological Soft Signs Scale (NSS), the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), and the Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool for Schizophrenia consisted of trail making test B (TMT-B), category fluency (CF) and digit symbol substitution test (DSST).
Results
NSS showed closer connections with TMT-B, CF, and DSST than with GAF and PANSS. DSST, PANSS general, and NSS motor coordination scores showed the highest EI. Sensory integration, DSST, and CF showed the highest strength.
Conclusions
The close connection between sensorimotor and cognitive impairment as well as the high centrality of sensorimotor symptoms suggests that both domains share aspects of SSD and MOD pathophysiology. But, because the majority of the study population was diagnosed with SSD, the question as to whether sensorimotor symptoms are really a transdiagnostic therapeutic target needs to be examined in future studies including more balanced diagnostic groups.
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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