TY - JOUR
T1 - Insight in cognitive impairment assessed with the Cognitive Assessment Interview in a large sample of patients with schizophrenia
AU - on the behalf of the Italian Network for Research on Psychoses
AU - Bucci, Paola
AU - Mucci, Armida
AU - Giordano, Giulia M.
AU - Caporusso, Edoardo
AU - Giuliani, Luigi
AU - Gibertoni, Dino
AU - Rossi, Alessandro
AU - Rocca, Paola
AU - Bertolino, Alessandro
AU - Galderisi, Silvana
AU - Del Favero, Elisa
AU - Riccardi, Cecilia
AU - Montemagni, Cristiana
AU - Ribolsi, Michele
AU - Di Lorenzo, Giorgio
AU - Siracusano, Alberto
AU - Bolognesi, Simone
AU - Goracci, Arianna
AU - Fagiolini, Andrea
AU - Frascarelli, Marianna
AU - Gerardi, Nicoletta
AU - Buzzanca, Antonio
AU - Corigliano, Valentina
AU - Comparelli, Anna
AU - Brugnoli, Roberto
AU - Del Buono, Gianfranco
AU - Cascino, Giammarco
AU - Corrivetti, Giulio
AU - Cremone, Ivan Mirko
AU - Carpita, Barbara
AU - Carmassi, Claudia
AU - Gambaro, Eleonora
AU - Binda, Valeria
AU - Gramaglia, Carla
AU - Gerra, Maria Lidia
AU - Ossola, Paolo
AU - Tonna, Matteo
AU - Meneguzzo, Paolo
AU - Collantoni, Enrico
AU - Favaro, Angela
AU - de Bartolomeis, Andrea
AU - Mammarella, Silvia
AU - Salza, Anna
AU - Giusti, Laura
AU - Socci, Valentina
AU - Rossi, Rodolfo
AU - Pacitti, Francesca
AU - Cattedra, Simone
AU - Belvederi Murri, Martino
AU - Calcagno, Pietro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - The Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) is an interview-based scale measuring cognitive impairment and its impact on functioning in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ). The present study aimed at assessing, in a large sample of SCZ (n = 601), the agreement between patients and their informants on CAI ratings, to explore patients’ insight in their cognitive deficits and its relationships with clinical and functional indices. Agreement between patient- and informant-based ratings was assessed by the Gwet’s agreement coefficient. Predictors of insight in cognitive deficits were explored by stepwise multiple regression analyses. Patients reported lower severity of cognitive impairment vs. informants. A substantial to almost perfect agreement was observed between patients’ and informants’ ratings. Lower insight in cognitive deficits was associated to greater severity of neurocognitive impairment and positive symptoms, lower severity of depressive symptoms, and older age. Worse real-life functioning was associated to lower insight in cognitive deficit, worse neurocognitive performance, and worse functional capacity. Our findings indicate that the CAI is a valid co-primary measure with the interview to patients providing a reliable assessment of their cognitive deficits. In the absence of informants with good knowledge of the subject, the interview to the patient may represent a valid alternative.
AB - The Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) is an interview-based scale measuring cognitive impairment and its impact on functioning in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ). The present study aimed at assessing, in a large sample of SCZ (n = 601), the agreement between patients and their informants on CAI ratings, to explore patients’ insight in their cognitive deficits and its relationships with clinical and functional indices. Agreement between patient- and informant-based ratings was assessed by the Gwet’s agreement coefficient. Predictors of insight in cognitive deficits were explored by stepwise multiple regression analyses. Patients reported lower severity of cognitive impairment vs. informants. A substantial to almost perfect agreement was observed between patients’ and informants’ ratings. Lower insight in cognitive deficits was associated to greater severity of neurocognitive impairment and positive symptoms, lower severity of depressive symptoms, and older age. Worse real-life functioning was associated to lower insight in cognitive deficit, worse neurocognitive performance, and worse functional capacity. Our findings indicate that the CAI is a valid co-primary measure with the interview to patients providing a reliable assessment of their cognitive deficits. In the absence of informants with good knowledge of the subject, the interview to the patient may represent a valid alternative.
KW - Co-primary measure
KW - Cognitive impairment
KW - Functioning
KW - Insight
KW - Schizophrenia
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85163666376
U2 - 10.1007/s00406-023-01641-7
DO - 10.1007/s00406-023-01641-7
M3 - Article
SN - 0940-1334
VL - 274
SP - 1343
EP - 1354
JO - European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
JF - European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
IS - 6
ER -