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Premorbid Adjustment and IQ in Patients With First-Episode Psychosis: A Multisite Case-Control Study of Their Relationship With Cannabis Use

Authors :
Ferraro, Laura
La Cascia Caterina
Quattrone, Diego
Sideli, Lucia
Matranga, Domenica
Capuccio, Veronica
Tripoli, Giada
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Morgan, Craig
Sami Musa, B.
Sham, Pak
de Haan Lieuwe
Velthorst, Eva
Jongsma Hannah, E.
Kirkbride James, B
Rutten Bart, P. F.
Richards Alexander, L
Roldan, Laura
Arango, Celso
Bernardo, Miquel
Bobes, Julio
Sanjuan, Julio
Santos Jose Luis
Arrojo, Manuel
Tarricone, Ilaria
Tortelli, Andrea
Szöke, Andrei
Del-Ben Cristina Marta
Selten, Jean-Paul
Lynskey, Michael
Jones Peter, B.
Van Os Jim
La Barbera Daniele
Eu-Gei WP2 Group (Amoretti, S.
Baudin, G.
Beards, S.
Berardi, D.
Bonetto, C.
Cabrera, B.
Carracedo, A.
Charpeaud, T.
Costas, J.
Cristofalo, D.
Cuadrado, P.
Ferchiou, A.
Franke, N.
Frijda, F.
García Bernardo, E.
Garcia-Portilla, P.
González Peñas, J.
González, E.
Hubbard, K.
Jamain, S.
Jiménez-López, E.
Lasalvia, A.
Leboyer, M.
López Montoya, G.
Lorente-Rovira, E.
Díaz-Caneja, C. M.
Marcelino Loureiro, C.
Marrazzo, G.
Martínez, C.
Matteis, M.
Messchaart, E.
Moltó, M. D.
Moreno, C.
Juan, N.
Olmeda, M. S.
Parellada, M.
Pignon, B.
Rapado, M.
Richard, J. -R.
Rodríguez Solano, J. J.
Rossi Menezes, P.
Ruggeri, M.
Sáiz, P. A.
Sánchez-Gutierrez, T.
Sánchez, E.
Sartorio, C.
Schürhoff, F.
Seminerio, F.
Shuhama, R.
Stilo, S. A.
Termorshuizen, F.
Tosato, S.
Tronche, A. -M.
Van Dam, D.
Van Der Ven, E. ).
Murray Robin, M.
Di Forti Marta
Ferraro, Laura
La Cascia, Caterina
Quattrone, Diego
Sideli, Lucia
Matranga, Domenica
Capuccio, Veronica
Tripoli, Giada
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Morgan, Craig
Sami, Musa B
Sham, Pak
de Haan, Lieuwe
Velthorst, Eva
Jongsma, Hannah E
Kirkbride, James B
Rutten, Bart P F
Richards, Alexander L
Roldan, Laura
Arango, Celso
Bernardo, Miquel
Bobes, Julio
Sanjuan, Julio
Santos, Jose Lui
Arrojo, Manuel
Tarricone, Ilaria
Tortelli, Andrea
Szöke, Andrei
Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
Selten, Jean-Paul
Lynskey, Michael
Jones, Peter B
Van Os, Jim
La Barbera, Daniele
Murray, Robin M
Di Forti, Marta
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep
Adult Psychiatry
APH - Mental Health
MUMC+: MA Psychiatrie (3)
Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie
RS: MHeNs - R3 - Neuroscience
RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health
Source :
Schizophr Bull, Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Schizophrenia bulletin, 46(3), 517-529. Oxford University Press, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 46(3), 517-529. Oxford University Press
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Psychotic patients with a lifetime history of cannabis use generally show better cognitive functioning than other psychotic patients. Some authors suggest that cannabis-using patients may have been less cognitively impaired and less socially withdrawn in their premorbid life. Using a dataset comprising 948 patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) and 1313 population controls across 6 countries, we examined the extent to which IQ and both early academic (Academic Factor [AF]) and social adjustment (Social Factor [SF]) are related to the lifetime frequency of cannabis use in both patients and controls. We expected a higher IQ and a better premorbid social adjustment in psychotic patients who had ever used cannabis compared to patients without any history of use. We did not expect such differences in controls. In both patients and controls, IQ was 3 points higher among occasional-users than in never-users (mean difference [Mdiff] = 2.9, 95% CI = [1.2, 4.7]). Both cases and control daily-users had lower AF compared to occasional (Mdiff = −0.3, 95% CI = [−0.5; −0.2]) and never-users (Mdiff = −0.4, 95% CI = [−0.6; −0.2]). Finally, patient occasional (Mdiff = 0.3, 95% CI = [0.1; 0.5]) and daily-users (Mdiff = 0.4, 95% CI = [0.2; 0.6]) had better SF than their never-using counterparts. This difference was not present in controls (Fgroup*frequency(2, 2205) = 4.995, P = .007). Our findings suggest that the better premorbid social functioning of FEP with a history of cannabis use may have contributed to their likelihood to begin using cannabis, exposing them to its reported risk-increasing effects for Psychotic Disorders.

Details

ISSN :
17451701 and 05867614
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Schizophrenia Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54ee77149365a05ddf3bdd30f4961276