Department(s)
Graduate School of Education and Psychology
Document Type
Article
Version Deposited
Published version
Publication Date
10-14-2023
Keywords
Age of onset, first episode schizophrenia, functional outcome, insight, mediation analysis, neurocognition, premorbid adjustment, sex differences
Abstract
Background Studies that examined sex differences in first-episode patients consistently show that males compared to females have poor premorbid adjustment, earlier age of onset, worse clinical characteristics, and poorer outcomes. However, little is known about potential mediators that could explain these sex differences. Methods Our sample consisted of 137 individuals with first episode schizophrenia (males, n = 105; 77%) with a mean age of 22.1(s.d. = 4.1) years and mean education of 12.5(s.d. = 1.7) years. At entry, patients were within 2 years of their first psychotic episode onset. Baseline assessments were conducted for premorbid adjustment, symptoms, cognitive functioning, insight, and at 6-months for role and social functioning. Results Males as compared to females had poorer premorbid adjustment across several key developmental periods (p < 0.01), an earlier age of onset [M = 20.3(3.3) v. 22.8(5.6), p = 0.002], more negative symptoms (p = 0.044), poorer insight (p = 0.031), and poorer baseline and 6-month role (p = 0.002) and social functioning (p = 0.034). Several of these variables in which males showed impairment were significant predictors of 6-month role and social functioning. Premorbid adjustment and insight mediated the relationship between sex and role and social functioning at 6-months, but not negative symptoms. Discussion Males compared to females were at lower levels across several key premorbid and clinical domains which are strongly associated with functional outcome supporting the hypothesis that males might have a more disabling form of schizophrenia. The relationship between sex with role and social functioning was mediated through premorbid adjustment and insight suggesting pathways for understanding why females might have a less disabling form of schizophrenia.
Publication Title
Psychological Medicine
ISSN
00332917
E-ISSN
14698978
Volume
53
Issue
14
First Page
6878
Last Page
6887
DOI
10.1017/S0033291723000442
PubMed ID
38314778
Recommended Citation
Ventura J, Subotnik KL, Han S, Hellemann GS, Green MF, Nuechterlein KH. The relationship between sex and functional outcome in first-episode schizophrenia: the role of premorbid adjustment and insight. Psychological Medicine. 2023;53(14):6878-6887. doi:10.1017/S0033291723000442
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