Dynamic Interplay Between Insight and Persistent Negative Symptoms in First Episode of Psychosis: A Longitudinal Study

Author:

Raucher-Chéné Delphine123,Bodnar Michael4,Lavigne Katie M15ORCID,Malla Ashok167,Joober Ridha167,Lepage Martin167ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada

2. Cognition, Health, and Society Laboratory (EA 6291), University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France

3. Academic Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital of Reims, EPSM Marne, Reims, France

4. The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

5. McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada

6. Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychoses (PEPP-Montreal), Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Québec, Canada

7. Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Persistent negative symptoms (PNS) are an important factor of first episode of psychosis (FEP) that present early on in the course of illness and have a major impact on long-term functional outcome. Lack of clinical insight is consistently associated with negative symptoms during the course of schizophrenia, yet only a few studies have explored its evolution in FEP. We sought to explore clinical insight change over a 24-month time period in relation to PNS in a large sample of FEP patients. Clinical insight was assessed in 515 FEP patients using the Scale to assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder. Data on awareness of illness, belief in response to medication, and belief in need for medication were analyzed. Patients were divided into 3 groups based on the presence of negative symptoms: idiopathic (PNS; n = 135), secondary (sPNS; n = 98), or absence (non-PNS; n = 282). Secondary PNS were those with PNS but also had clinically relevant levels of positive, depressive, or extrapyramidal symptoms. Our results revealed that insight improved during the first 2 months for all groups. Patients with PNS and sPNS displayed poorer insight across the 24-month period compared to the non-PNS group, but these 2 groups did not significantly differ. This large longitudinal study supported the strong relationship known to exist between poor insight and negative symptoms early in the course of the disorder and probes into potential factors that transcend the distinction between idiopathic and secondary negative symptoms.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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