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Self-Awareness of Psychopathology and Brain Volume in Patients With First Episode Psychosisopen access

Authors
Kim, Jeong-YounJeon, HyeonjinKwon, AeranJin, Min JinLee, Seung-HwanChung, Young-Chul
Issue Date
Nov-2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
interpersonal sensitivity measure; prospective and retrospective memory questionnaire; right superior temporal gyrus; ruminative response scale; schizophrenia
Citation
Frontiers in Psychiatry, v.10
Journal Title
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Volume
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44600
DOI
10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00839
ISSN
1664-0640
Abstract
Memory impairment, excessive rumination, and increased interpersonal sensitivity are major characteristics of high psychosis risk or first episode psychosis (FEP). Herein, we investigated the relationship between brain volume and self-awareness of psychopathology in patients with FEP. All participants (FEP: 34 and HCs: 34) completed clinical assessments and the following self-reported psychopathology evaluations: prospective and retrospective memory questionnaire (PRMQ), ruminative response scale (RRS), and interpersonal sensitivity measure (IPSM). Structural magnetic resonance imaging was then conducted. The PRMQ, RRS, and IPSM scores were significantly higher in the FEP group than in the healthy controls (HCs). The volumes of the amygdala, hippocampus, and superior temporal gyrus (STG) were significantly lower in the FEP group than in the HCs. There was a significant group-dependent moderation effect between self-awareness of psychopathology (PRMQ, RRS, and IPSM scores) and right STG (rSTG) volume. In the FEP group, self-awareness of psychopathology was positively associated with rSTG volume, while in the HCs, this correlation was negative. Our results indicate that self-awareness of psychopathology impacts rSTG volume in the opposite direction between patients with FEP and HCs. In patients with FEP, awareness of impairment may induce increases in rSTG brain volume. However, HCs showed decreased rSTG volume when they were aware of impairment. © Copyright © 2019 Kim, Jeon, Kwon, Jin, Lee and Chung.
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