Cognitive Function in Patients with Psychotic and Affective Disorders: Effects of Combining Pharmacotherapy with Cognitive Remediation
Eva I. J. Maihofer, Gabriele Sachs, Andreas Erfurth

TL;DR
This study shows that combining medication with cognitive training improves cognitive function in patients with mental health disorders like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that cognitive remediation combined with pharmacotherapy improves cognitive performance in psychiatric inpatients across diagnostic groups.
Findings
Patients with psychotic disorders had worse cognitive function at baseline compared to those with affective disorders.
All three groups showed significant cognitive improvement after inpatient treatment combining medication and cognitive remediation.
Improvement in cognitive performance was similar across diagnostic groups after treatment.
Abstract
Background: Cognitive impairment is a relevant problem in psychiatry and can be well assessed with a cross-diagnostic test such as the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP). The aim of our pilot study is to assess cognitive impairment in acute psychiatric inpatients diagnosed with psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder and depression using the German version of the SCIP (SCIP-G). We also investigate whether cognitive dysfunction improves over the course of the inpatient treatment, where patients are offered a combination of pharmacological treatment and cognitive remediation. Methods: A total of 143 adult inpatients were included in the study. Cognitive testing was performed using two different forms of the SCIP-G. All patients received state-of-the-art pharmacotherapy and cognitive remediation using the COGPACK® software package version 6.06. Results: Based on the ICD-10…
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TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Treatment of Major Depression · Mental Health Research Topics
