Cognitive insight in first-episode psychosis : changes during Metacognitive Training

Author

Birulés, Irene

Pousa, Esther

Barrigón, María Luisa

Barajas Vélez, Ana

Lorente-Rovira, Ester

González-Higueras, Fermín

Grasa, Eva

Ruiz-Delgado, Isabel

Cid Colom, Jordi

de Apraiz, Ana

Montserrat, Roger

Pélaez, Trinidad

Moritz, Steffen

Ochoa, Susana

López-Carrilero, Raquel

Cuadras, Daniel

Publication date

2020

Abstract

Altres ajuts: The project has been funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Spanish Government); by the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), Progress and Health Foundation of the Andalusian Regional Ministry of Health, grant PI-0634/2011; Obra Social La Caixa (RecerCaixa call 2013); and Obra Social Sant Joan de Déu (BML).


Background: Metacognitive training (MCT) has demonstrated its efficacy in psychosis. However, the effect of each MCT session has not been studied. The aim of the study was to assess changes in cognitive insight after MCT: (a) between baseline, post-treatment, and follow-up; (b) after each session of the MCT controlled for intellectual quotient (IQ) and educational level. Method: A total of 65 patients with first-episode psychosis were included in the MCT group from nine centers of Spain. Patients were assessed at baseline, post-treatment, and 6 months follow-up, as well as after each session of MCT with the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS). The BCIS contains two subscales: self-reflectiveness and self-certainty, and the Composite Index. Statistical analysis was performed using linear mixed models with repeated measures at different time points. Results: Self-certainty decreased significantly (p = 0.03) over time and the effect of IQ was negative and significant (p = 0.02). From session 4 to session 8, all sessions improved cognitive insight by significantly reducing self-certainty and the Composite Index. Conclusions: MCT intervention appears to have beneficial effects on cognitive insight by reducing self-certainty, especially after four sessions. Moreover, a minimum IQ is required to ensure benefits from MCT group intervention.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

First-episode psychosis; Metacognitive training; Cognitive insight; Sessions; Experiment

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