Journal article

No influence of sex on the relationship between schizotypy factors and executive control across the schizophrenia spectrum

A Gaillard, EJ Tan, SP Carruthers, C Gurvich, ME Hughes, E Neill, PJ Sumner, TE Van Rheenen, SL Rossell

Journal of Psychiatric Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2022

Abstract

Sex differences in symptoms and executive control across schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are consistently reported. Similarly, these findings of sex differences are also observed in schizotypy, that is, schizophrenia-like features occurring in healthy individuals in the absence of a clinical diagnosis. This study aimed to examine the relationships between performance on three major domains of executive control: performance monitoring, response inhibition, and cognitive set-shifting, and schizotypy factor scores in both SSD patients and healthy controls (HCs), and whether sex moderated any relationships observed. A total of 111 (67 males and 44 females) patients with SSD and 258 (129 m..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Participants for this study were sourced, in part, through the Cognitive and Genetic Explanations of Mental Illness (CAGEMIS) bio-databank, which is supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant (GNT1060664 awarded to SLR) . SLR was supported by an NHMRC Senior Fellowship (GNT1154651) ; EJT (GNT1142424) , CG (GNT0546262) and TVR (GNT1088785) hold NHMRC Early Career Research Fellowships.