Author:
Hulkko A.P.,Murray G.K.,Moilanen J.,Haapea M.,Rannikko I.,Jones P.B.,Barnett J.H.,Huhtaniska S.,Isohanni M.K.,Koponen H.,Jääskeläinen E.,Miettunen J.
Abstract
AbstractBackground:Higher lifetime antipsychotic exposure has been associated with poorer cognition in schizophrenia. The cognitive effects of adjunctive psychiatric medications and lifetime trends of antipsychotic use remain largely unclear. We aimed to study how lifetime and current benzodiazepine and antidepressant medications, lifetime trends of antipsychotic use and antipsychotic polypharmacy are associated with cognitive performance in midlife schizophrenia.Methods:Sixty participants with DSM-IV schizophrenia from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 were examined at 43 years of age with an extensive cognitive test battery. Cumulative lifetime and current use of psychiatric medications were collected from medical records and interviews. The associations between medication and principal component analysis-based cognitive composite score were analysed using linear regression.Results:Lifetime cumulative DDD years of benzodiazepine and antidepressant medications were not significantly associated with global cognition. Being without antipsychotic medication (for minimum 11 months) before the cognitive examination was associated with better cognitive performance (P= 0.007) and higher lifetime cumulative DDD years of antipsychotics with poorer cognition (P= 0.020), when adjusted for gender, onset age and lifetime hospital treatment days. Other lifetime trends of antipsychotic use, such as a long antipsychotic-free period earlier in the treatment history, and antipsychotic polypharmacy, were not significantly associated with cognition.Conclusions:Based on these naturalistic data, low exposure to adjunctive benzodiazepine and antidepressant medications does not seem to affect cognition nor explain the possible negative effects of high dose long-term antipsychotic medication on cognition in schizophrenia.
Funder
Academy of Finland
Sigrid Jusélius Foundation
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Jalmari and Rauha Ahokas Foundation
Finnish Cultural Foundation Lapland Regional Fund
Northern Finland Health Care Support Foundation
scholarship Fund of the University of Oulu - Tyyni Tani Fund
Foundation for Psychiatric Research
Orion Research Foundation sr
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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