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Get Free AccessEmotional intelligence (EI) and neurocognition (NC) impairments are common in first-episode psychosis (FEP), yet their evolution over time remains unclear. This study identified patient profiles in EI and NC performance in FEP. 98 adult FEP patients and 128 healthy controls (HCs) were tested on clinical, functional, EI, and NC variables at baseline and two-year follow-up (FUP). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the effects of group (patients and HCs) and time on EI. Significant EI improvements were observed in both groups. Four groups were created based on NC and EI performance at baseline and FUP in patients: impairment in NC and EI, impairment in NC only, impairment in EI only, and no impairment. At FUP, patients impaired in NC and EI showed less cognitive reserve (CR), greater negative and positive symptoms, and poorer functional outcomes. At FUP, three group trajectories were identified: (I) maintain dual impairment (II) maintain no impairment or improve, (III) maintain sole impairment or worsen. The maintain dual impairment group had the lowest levels of CR. EI and NC impairments progress differently in FEP. Greater CR may protect against comorbid EI/NC impairment. Identifying these patient characteristics could contribute to the development of personalised interventions.
Derek Clougher, María Florencia Forte, Gisela Mezquida, Ana M. Sánchez-Torres, Maria Serra‐Navarro, Rafael Penadés, António Lobo, Ana González‐Pinto, Rocío Panadero, Alexandra Roldán, Eduard Vieta, Elena de la Serna, Amira Trabsa, Anabel Martínez‐Arán, Carla Torrent, Alfonso Tortorella, Giulia Menculini, Josep Antoni Ramos‐Quiroga, Manuel J Cuesta, Miquel Bernardo, Sílvia Amoretti, S. Salmerón, Néstor Arbelo, Marta Ferrer-Quintero, Ana Echevarría, Judit Selma, Eva Grasa, Julen Marin, Lorea Mar, Concepción De‐la‐Cámara, Pedro M Ruíz-Lázaro, Juan Nácher, Carlos Cañete Nicolás, Anna Mané, Alba Toll, Brisa Solé, Aida Mallorqui, Josefina Castro-Fornieles, Inmaculada Baeza, Fernando Contreras, Pilar A. Sáiz, Teresa Bobes-Bascarán, Rafael Segarra, Arantzazu Zabala, Mauro Scala, Roberto Rodriguez-Jimenez, Judith Usall, Anna Butjosa, Edith Pomarol‐Clotet, María Ángeles García‐León, Ángela Ibáñez, Lucía Moreno-Izco, Vicent Balanzá‐Martínez (2024). Emotional intelligence and neurocognition profiles in first-episode psychosis: A two-year follow-up study. , 85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.05.006.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.05.006
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