Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis
<b>Background:</b> Schizophrenia is a complex disorder characterized by positive symptoms (e.g., hallucinations), negative symptoms (e.g., social withdrawal), and disorganized symptoms (e.g., thought disorder). Alongside these, cognitive and depressive symptoms often emerge, with depress...
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| description | <b>Background:</b> Schizophrenia is a complex disorder characterized by positive symptoms (e.g., hallucinations), negative symptoms (e.g., social withdrawal), and disorganized symptoms (e.g., thought disorder). Alongside these, cognitive and depressive symptoms often emerge, with depressive symptoms sometimes dominating the clinical picture. Understanding the factors that influence the development of depressive symptoms in schizophrenia could clarify the dynamics between depressive and psychotic symptoms and guide clinical interventions. <b>Methods:</b> A total of 105 patients with schizophrenia (66 women, 39 men) were assessed using several clinical scales: PANSS, BPRS, DOCS, DES, HAM-D, and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery for cognitive evaluation. Statistical analyses, including correlation and regression, were conducted using SPSS to determine the significance of associations. <b>Results:</b> Disorganized and obsessive-compulsive symptoms were identified as primary factors associated with depressive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. Conversely, a longer duration of untreated psychosis was linked to a lower severity of depressive symptoms, suggesting that early intervention may alter the depressive symptom trajectory. <b>Conclusions:</b> Here, we suggest a complex interaction between psychotic and depressive symptoms, possibly indicating a biological antagonism. The association of depressive symptoms with disorganized and obsessive-compulsive features may reflect an adaptive psychological response, attempting to stabilize amidst the disintegration of schizophrenia. These insights support a more integrated approach to treatment, addressing both psychotic and depressive symptoms to improve patient outcomes. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e374aa6eca914d098e330a1c46c930942025-08-20T02:28:07ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592024-11-011211264610.3390/biomedicines12112646Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated PsychosisGeorgi Panov0Silvana Dyulgerova1Presyana Panova2Sonia Stefanova3Psychiatric Clinic, University Hospital for Active Treatment “Prof. Dr. Stoyan Kirkovich”, Trakia University, 6000 Stara Zagora, BulgariaPsychiatric Clinic, University Hospital for Active Treatment “Prof. Dr. Stoyan Kirkovich”, Trakia University, 6000 Stara Zagora, BulgariaMedical Faculty, Trakia University, 6000 Stara Zagora, BulgariaMedical Faculty, University “Prof. Dr. Asen Zlatarov”, 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria<b>Background:</b> Schizophrenia is a complex disorder characterized by positive symptoms (e.g., hallucinations), negative symptoms (e.g., social withdrawal), and disorganized symptoms (e.g., thought disorder). Alongside these, cognitive and depressive symptoms often emerge, with depressive symptoms sometimes dominating the clinical picture. Understanding the factors that influence the development of depressive symptoms in schizophrenia could clarify the dynamics between depressive and psychotic symptoms and guide clinical interventions. <b>Methods:</b> A total of 105 patients with schizophrenia (66 women, 39 men) were assessed using several clinical scales: PANSS, BPRS, DOCS, DES, HAM-D, and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery for cognitive evaluation. Statistical analyses, including correlation and regression, were conducted using SPSS to determine the significance of associations. <b>Results:</b> Disorganized and obsessive-compulsive symptoms were identified as primary factors associated with depressive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. Conversely, a longer duration of untreated psychosis was linked to a lower severity of depressive symptoms, suggesting that early intervention may alter the depressive symptom trajectory. <b>Conclusions:</b> Here, we suggest a complex interaction between psychotic and depressive symptoms, possibly indicating a biological antagonism. The association of depressive symptoms with disorganized and obsessive-compulsive features may reflect an adaptive psychological response, attempting to stabilize amidst the disintegration of schizophrenia. These insights support a more integrated approach to treatment, addressing both psychotic and depressive symptoms to improve patient outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/12/11/2646schizophreniapsychosispositivenegativedisorganized symptomsobsessive-compulsive symptoms |
| spellingShingle | Georgi Panov Silvana Dyulgerova Presyana Panova Sonia Stefanova Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis Biomedicines schizophrenia psychosis positive negative disorganized symptoms obsessive-compulsive symptoms |
| title | Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis |
| title_full | Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis |
| title_fullStr | Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis |
| title_short | Untangling Depression in Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis |
| title_sort | untangling depression in schizophrenia the role of disorganized and obsessive compulsive symptoms and the duration of untreated psychosis |
| topic | schizophrenia psychosis positive negative disorganized symptoms obsessive-compulsive symptoms |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/12/11/2646 |
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