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Effects of socioeconomic status in cognition of people with schizophrenia: Results from a Latin American collaboration network with 1175 subjects

Sanguinetti Czepielewski, Letícia; Alliende, Luz Maria; Castañeda, Carmen Paz; Castro, Mariana NairIcon ; Guinjoan, Salvador MartínIcon ; Massuda, Raffael; Berberian, Arthur A.; Fonseca, Ana Olivia; Gadelha, Ary; Bressan, Rodrigo; Crivelaro, Marisa; Louzã, Mario; Undurraga, Juan; González Valderrama, Alfonso; Nachar, Rubén; Nieto, Rodrigo; Montes, Cristian; Silva, Hernan; Langer, Álvaro I.; Schmidt, Carlos; Mayol Troncoso, Rocío; Díaz Zuluaga, Ana M.; Valencia Echeverry, Johanna; López Jaramillo, Carlos; Solís Vivanco, Rodolfo; Reyes Madrigal, Francisco; De La Fuente Sandoval, Camilo; Crossley, Nicolás A.; Gama, Clarissa S.
Fecha de publicación: 08/2022
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Revista: Psychological Medicine
ISSN: 0033-2917
e-ISSN: 1469-8978
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Psiquiatría

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Background Cognition heavily relies on social determinants and genetic background. Latin America comprises approximately 8% of the global population and faces unique challenges, many derived from specific demographic and socioeconomic variables, such as violence and inequality. While such factors have been described to influence mental health outcomes, no large-scale studies with Latin American population have been carried out. Therefore, we aim to describe the cognitive performance of a representative sample of Latin American individuals with schizophrenia and its relationship to clinical factors. Additionally, we aim to investigate how socioeconomic status (SES) relates to cognitive performance in patients and controls. Methods We included 1175 participants from five Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico): 864 individuals with schizophrenia and 311 unaffected subjects. All participants were part of projects that included cognitive evaluation with MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery and clinical assessments. Results Patients showed worse cognitive performance than controls across all domains. Age and diagnosis were independent predictors, indicating similar trajectories of cognitive aging for both patients and controls. The SES factors of education, parental education, and income were more related to cognition in patients than in controls. Cognition was also influenced by symptomatology. Conclusions Patients did not show evidence of accelerated cognitive aging; however, they were most impacted by a lower SES suggestive of deprived environment than controls. These findings highlight the vulnerability of cognitive capacity in individuals with psychosis in face of demographic and socioeconomic factors in low-and middle-income countries.
Palabras clave: COGNITION , LOW-AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES , SCHIZOPHRENIA , SOCIAL FACTORS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/181967
URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychological-medicine/article/abs/effec
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721002403
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Sanguinetti Czepielewski, Letícia; Alliende, Luz Maria; Castañeda, Carmen Paz; Castro, Mariana Nair; Guinjoan, Salvador Martín; et al.; Effects of socioeconomic status in cognition of people with schizophrenia: Results from a Latin American collaboration network with 1175 subjects; Cambridge University Press; Psychological Medicine; 52; 11; 8-2022; 2177-2188
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