Journal article

Examining the association between social cognition and functioning in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis

J Cotter, C Bartholomeusz, A Papas, K Allott, B Nelson, AR Yung, A Thompson

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Objective: Social and role functioning are compromised for the majority of individuals at ultra-high risk of psychosis, and it is important to identify factors that contribute to this functional decline. This study aimed to investigate social cognitive abilities, which have previously been linked to functioning in schizophrenia, as potential factors that impact social, role and global functioning in ultra-high risk patients. Method: A total of 30 ultra-high risk patients were recruited from an established at-risk clinical service in Melbourne, Australia, and completed a battery of social cognitive, neurocognitive, clinical and functioning measures. We examined the relationships between all f..

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