A comparison of the social cognition and neurocognitive characteristics of adolescents with suicide behavior, adolescent with depression and healthy controls

Author:

Yavuz B. Ece1ORCID,Turan Serkan2ORCID,Mutlu Caner2ORCID,Çamlı Şafak Eray2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry TC Sağlık Bakanlığı Cizre Dr. Selahattin Cizrelioğlu Devlet Hastanesi Şırnak Turkey

2. Department ofChild and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Bursa Uludag University Bursa Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDeficits in neurocognition and social‐cognition have been suggested to be an endophenotype for suicidal behavior. We aimed to compare the social‐cognition and neurocognitive characteristics of adolescents diagnosed with depression with and without suicidal behavior and to investigate whether these functions predict suicide.MethodAdolescents diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with suicidal behavior (n = 42); MDD without suicidal behavior (n = 44) and age‐ and sex‐matched controls (n = 43) were included. The University of Pennsylvania Computerized Neurobehavioral Test Battery and Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire (ASSQ) were used to evaluate social‐cognition and neurocognitive characteristics.ResultsSeveral neurocognitive domain values of MDD groups, were significantly different from the control group. Neutral emotion recognition task (p = 0.025) and ASSQ scores were found to be significantly impaired in the patient groups (p < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed that, only the increase in the Suicide Probability Scale score was found to be significant as a risk factor predicting suicide (p = 0.007, OR: 1.246).ConclusionWhile the neurocognitive and social‐cognitive performances of adolescents with MDD were significantly lower than the control group, these performances in the two depression groups were similar. When the predictors of suicidal behavior were examined, it was found that only the increase in suicidal ideation scores predicted suicide.

Publisher

Wiley

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