Cognitive performance at illness onset may predict outcomes in first-episode psychosis (FEP), and the change in cognition may associate with clinical changes. Cognitive testing was administered to 54 FEP participants 2 months after entering treatment and to 39 participants after 1 year. We investigated whether baseline cognition predicted 1-year outcomes beyond positive, negative, and affective symptoms and whether the trajectory of cognition associated with clinical change. Baseline overall neurocognitive performance predicted the 1-year social and occupational level, occupational status, and maintaining of life goals. The domain of processing speed associated with the 1-year remission, occupational status, and maintaining of life goals. B...
The outcome of first episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable and difficult to predict. We studied...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness with severe consequences for patients and society. Ho...
Gonzalez-Ortega et al. (2019) examined the longitudinal relationship between social cognition, cogni...
BACKGROUND: Poor functioning is common in psychosis, with predictors of poor outcome including negat...
While cognitive impairments are prevalent in first-episode psychosis, the course of these deficits i...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
The outcome of first episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable and difficult to predict. We studied...
The outcome of first episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable and difficult to predict. We studied...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness with severe consequences for patients and society. Ho...
Gonzalez-Ortega et al. (2019) examined the longitudinal relationship between social cognition, cogni...
BACKGROUND: Poor functioning is common in psychosis, with predictors of poor outcome including negat...
While cognitive impairments are prevalent in first-episode psychosis, the course of these deficits i...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
Objective: To enable further understanding of how cognitive deficits and psychopathology impact psyc...
The outcome of first episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable and difficult to predict. We studied...
The outcome of first episode psychosis (FEP) is highly variable and difficult to predict. We studied...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness with severe consequences for patients and society. Ho...
Gonzalez-Ortega et al. (2019) examined the longitudinal relationship between social cognition, cogni...