Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.

Background. Social cognition has been associated with functional outcome in patients with first episode psychosis (FEP). Social cognition has also been associated with neurocognition and cognitive reserve. Although cognitive reserve, neurocognitive functioning, social cognition, and functional outco...

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Autores: Gonzalez-Ortega, I, Gonzalez-Pinto, A, Alberich, S, Echeburua, E, Bernardo, M, Cabrera, B, Amoretti, S, Lobo, A, Arango, C, Corripio, I, Vieta, E, de la Serna, E, Rodriguez-Jimenez, R, Segarra, R, Lopez-Ilundain, J M, Sanchez-Torres, A M, Cuesta, M J, Zorrilla, I, Lopez, P, Bioque, M, Mezquida, G, Barcones, F, De-la-Camara, C, Parellada, M, Espliego, A, Alonso-Solis, A, Grasa, E M, Varo, C, Montejo, L, Castro-Fornieles, J, Baeza, I, Dompablo, M, Torio, I, Zabala, A, Eguiluz, J I, Moreno-Izco, L, Sanjuan, J, Guirado, R, Caceres, I, Garnier, P, Contreras, F, Bobes, J, Al-Halabi, S, Usall, J, Butjosa, A, Sarro, S, Landin-Romero, R, Ibanez, A, Selva, G, PEPs Group:
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Palabra clave:Cognitive reserve
first episode psychosis
psychosocial functioning
social cognition
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spelling Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.Gonzalez-Ortega, IGonzalez-Pinto, AAlberich, SEcheburua, EBernardo, MCabrera, BAmoretti, SLobo, AArango, CCorripio, IVieta, Ede la Serna, ERodriguez-Jimenez, RSegarra, RLopez-Ilundain, J MSanchez-Torres, A MCuesta, M JZorrilla, ILopez, PBioque, MMezquida, GBarcones, FDe-la-Camara, CParellada, MEspliego, AAlonso-Solis, AGrasa, E MVaro, CMontejo, LCastro-Fornieles, JBaeza, IDompablo, MTorio, IZabala, AEguiluz, J IMoreno-Izco, LSanjuan, JGuirado, RCaceres, IGarnier, PContreras, FBobes, JAl-Halabi, SUsall, JButjosa, ASarro, SLandin-Romero, RIbanez, ASelva, GPEPs Group:Cognitive reservefirst episode psychosispsychosocial functioningsocial cognitionBackground. Social cognition has been associated with functional outcome in patients with first episode psychosis (FEP). Social cognition has also been associated with neurocognition and cognitive reserve. Although cognitive reserve, neurocognitive functioning, social cognition, and functional outcome are related, the direction of their associations is not clear. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to analyze the influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and cognitive domains on functioning in FEP both at baseline and at 2 years. Methods. The sample of the study was composed of 282 FEP patients followed up for 2 years. To analyze whether social cognition mediates the influence of cognitive reserve and cognitive domains on functioning, a path analysis was performed. The statistical significance of any mediation effects was evaluated by bootstrap analysis. Results. At baseline, as neither cognitive reserve nor the cognitive domains studied were related to functioning, the conditions for mediation were not satisfied. Nevertheless, at 2 years of follow-up, social cognition acted as a mediator between cognitive reserve and functioning. Likewise, social cognition was a mediator between verbal memory and functional outcome. The results of the bootstrap analysis confirmed these significant mediations (95% bootstrapped CI (-10.215 to -0.337) and (-4.731 to -0.605) respectively). Conclusions. Cognitive reserve and neurocognition are related to functioning, and social cognition mediates in this relationship.CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://incliva.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/4157PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINEISSN: 00332917ISSNe: 14698978reponame:r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVAinstname:INCLIVAInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:incliva.fundanetsuite.com:p41572026-06-07T16:35:31Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
title Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
spellingShingle Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
Gonzalez-Ortega, I
Cognitive reserve
first episode psychosis
psychosocial functioning
social cognition
title_short Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
title_full Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
title_fullStr Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
title_sort Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gonzalez-Ortega, I
Gonzalez-Pinto, A
Alberich, S
Echeburua, E
Bernardo, M
Cabrera, B
Amoretti, S
Lobo, A
Arango, C
Corripio, I
Vieta, E
de la Serna, E
Rodriguez-Jimenez, R
Segarra, R
Lopez-Ilundain, J M
Sanchez-Torres, A M
Cuesta, M J
Zorrilla, I
Lopez, P
Bioque, M
Mezquida, G
Barcones, F
De-la-Camara, C
Parellada, M
Espliego, A
Alonso-Solis, A
Grasa, E M
Varo, C
Montejo, L
Castro-Fornieles, J
Baeza, I
Dompablo, M
Torio, I
Zabala, A
Eguiluz, J I
Moreno-Izco, L
Sanjuan, J
Guirado, R
Caceres, I
Garnier, P
Contreras, F
Bobes, J
Al-Halabi, S
Usall, J
Butjosa, A
Sarro, S
Landin-Romero, R
Ibanez, A
Selva, G
PEPs Group:
author Gonzalez-Ortega, I
author_facet Gonzalez-Ortega, I
Gonzalez-Pinto, A
Alberich, S
Echeburua, E
Bernardo, M
Cabrera, B
Amoretti, S
Lobo, A
Arango, C
Corripio, I
Vieta, E
de la Serna, E
Rodriguez-Jimenez, R
Segarra, R
Lopez-Ilundain, J M
Sanchez-Torres, A M
Cuesta, M J
Zorrilla, I
Lopez, P
Bioque, M
Mezquida, G
Barcones, F
De-la-Camara, C
Parellada, M
Espliego, A
Alonso-Solis, A
Grasa, E M
Varo, C
Montejo, L
Castro-Fornieles, J
Baeza, I
Dompablo, M
Torio, I
Zabala, A
Eguiluz, J I
Moreno-Izco, L
Sanjuan, J
Guirado, R
Caceres, I
Garnier, P
Contreras, F
Bobes, J
Al-Halabi, S
Usall, J
Butjosa, A
Sarro, S
Landin-Romero, R
Ibanez, A
Selva, G
PEPs Group:
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Alberich, S
Echeburua, E
Bernardo, M
Cabrera, B
Amoretti, S
Lobo, A
Arango, C
Corripio, I
Vieta, E
de la Serna, E
Rodriguez-Jimenez, R
Segarra, R
Lopez-Ilundain, J M
Sanchez-Torres, A M
Cuesta, M J
Zorrilla, I
Lopez, P
Bioque, M
Mezquida, G
Barcones, F
De-la-Camara, C
Parellada, M
Espliego, A
Alonso-Solis, A
Grasa, E M
Varo, C
Montejo, L
Castro-Fornieles, J
Baeza, I
Dompablo, M
Torio, I
Zabala, A
Eguiluz, J I
Moreno-Izco, L
Sanjuan, J
Guirado, R
Caceres, I
Garnier, P
Contreras, F
Bobes, J
Al-Halabi, S
Usall, J
Butjosa, A
Sarro, S
Landin-Romero, R
Ibanez, A
Selva, G
PEPs Group:
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cognitive reserve
first episode psychosis
psychosocial functioning
social cognition
topic Cognitive reserve
first episode psychosis
psychosocial functioning
social cognition
description Background. Social cognition has been associated with functional outcome in patients with first episode psychosis (FEP). Social cognition has also been associated with neurocognition and cognitive reserve. Although cognitive reserve, neurocognitive functioning, social cognition, and functional outcome are related, the direction of their associations is not clear. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to analyze the influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and cognitive domains on functioning in FEP both at baseline and at 2 years. Methods. The sample of the study was composed of 282 FEP patients followed up for 2 years. To analyze whether social cognition mediates the influence of cognitive reserve and cognitive domains on functioning, a path analysis was performed. The statistical significance of any mediation effects was evaluated by bootstrap analysis. Results. At baseline, as neither cognitive reserve nor the cognitive domains studied were related to functioning, the conditions for mediation were not satisfied. Nevertheless, at 2 years of follow-up, social cognition acted as a mediator between cognitive reserve and functioning. Likewise, social cognition was a mediator between verbal memory and functional outcome. The results of the bootstrap analysis confirmed these significant mediations (95% bootstrapped CI (-10.215 to -0.337) and (-4.731 to -0.605) respectively). Conclusions. Cognitive reserve and neurocognition are related to functioning, and social cognition mediates in this relationship.
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