The Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) is an interview-based scale measuring cognitive impairment and its impact on functioning in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ). It is approved as a coprimary measure of performance-based instruments, such as the Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB). Recent research highlights negative symptoms, social cognition, and functional capacity as mediators of cognitive impairment's impact on functioning. This study compared mediation analysis outcomes using CAI or MCCB scores, providing insights into the utility of interview-based tools in research and clinical practice. The study included 618 individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, recruited from 24 Italian psychiatric clinics. Neurocognitive assessments utilized both CAI and MCCB. Mediation analyses explored negative symptoms, social cognition, and functional capacity as mediators of the impact of neurocognition on real-life functioning domains. The study's results extend the validation of the CAI as a coprimary measure that provides valid information on the impact of cognitive impairment on real-life functioning and its possible mediators, complementing the information obtained using the MCCB. Interview-based cognitive assessment might be essential for understanding schizophrenia complexity and its impact on various cognitive and functional domains for clinicians, patients, and caregivers.

Pezzella, P., Caporusso, E., Mucci, A., Bucci, P., Giordano, G., Amore, M., et al. (2024). Interview versus performance assessment of cognition as predictors of real-world outcomes in a large-scale cross-sectional study in schizophrenia. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN OPEN, 5(1) [10.1093/schizbullopen/sgae020].

Interview versus performance assessment of cognition as predictors of real-world outcomes in a large-scale cross-sectional study in schizophrenia

Rossi, R;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) is an interview-based scale measuring cognitive impairment and its impact on functioning in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ). It is approved as a coprimary measure of performance-based instruments, such as the Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB). Recent research highlights negative symptoms, social cognition, and functional capacity as mediators of cognitive impairment's impact on functioning. This study compared mediation analysis outcomes using CAI or MCCB scores, providing insights into the utility of interview-based tools in research and clinical practice. The study included 618 individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, recruited from 24 Italian psychiatric clinics. Neurocognitive assessments utilized both CAI and MCCB. Mediation analyses explored negative symptoms, social cognition, and functional capacity as mediators of the impact of neurocognition on real-life functioning domains. The study's results extend the validation of the CAI as a coprimary measure that provides valid information on the impact of cognitive impairment on real-life functioning and its possible mediators, complementing the information obtained using the MCCB. Interview-based cognitive assessment might be essential for understanding schizophrenia complexity and its impact on various cognitive and functional domains for clinicians, patients, and caregivers.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-11/A - Psichiatria
Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
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social cognition; cognitive assessment interview; schizophrenia; real-life functioning; negative symptoms; functional capacity; coprimary measure; cognitive impairment
Pezzella, P., Caporusso, E., Mucci, A., Bucci, P., Giordano, G., Amore, M., et al. (2024). Interview versus performance assessment of cognition as predictors of real-world outcomes in a large-scale cross-sectional study in schizophrenia. SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN OPEN, 5(1) [10.1093/schizbullopen/sgae020].
Pezzella, P; Caporusso, E; Mucci, A; Bucci, P; Giordano, G; Amore, M; Rocca, P; Rossi, A; Bertolino, A; Ventura, J; Galderisi, S; Maj, M; Giuliani, L;...espandi
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