SA128. Primary Negative Symptoms in First-Episode Psychosis: Its Relationship With Functioning and Subjective Quality of Life

  • Or C
  • Chang W
  • Hui C
  • et al.
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Background: Negative symptoms are a core feature of psychotic disorder and are associated with poor functional outcome. It is known that manifestation of negative symptoms may be secondary to psychotic symptoms, depression, and antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal side effects. Negative symptoms of primary nature (PNS), which has been regarded idiopathic to psychotic disorder, constitute a clinically more homogeneous construct that may facilitate unraveling the pathophysiology of and developing effective treatments for negative symptoms. We have previously evaluated premorbid and cognitive predictors of PNS in a large representative cohort of frst-epi-sode psychosis (FEP) patients (Chang et al. 2016). In this study, we aimed to examine the relationship of PNS status with functioning and subjective quality of life (sQoL). Methods: Three-hundred ffty-fve Chinese adult patients aged 26-55 years presenting with frst-episode psychosis (FEP) to a territory-wide early intervention service in Hong Kong, namely, Jockey Club Early Psychosis (JCEP) project (Hui et al. 2014) was recruited. Assessments encompassing premorbid adjustment, symptom profles, functioning, cognitive functions, and sQoLs were conducted. PNS status was operationalized as the presence of clinically signifcant negative symptoms (using SANS) excluding extrapyramidal signs (SAS), positive symptoms (PANSS positive symptom scale), and depression (CDSS). Results: Fifty-two (14.6%) of the 355 patients met the criteria for PNS. After controlling for the confounding effects of digit symbol and premorbid social functioning (predictors of PNS status), our multiple regression analyses revealed that PNS signifcantly predicted overall global functioning (Role Functioning Scale, RFS total score; P

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Or, C. F., Chang, W. C., Hui, C. L. M., Chan, S. K. W., Lee, E. H. M., & Chen, E. Y. H. (2017). SA128. Primary Negative Symptoms in First-Episode Psychosis: Its Relationship With Functioning and Subjective Quality of Life. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43(suppl_1), S158–S158. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbx023.124

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