Group and sex differences in social cognition in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder and healthy people — Guillem Navarra‐Ventura (2021) | RDL Network
Group and sex differences in social cognition in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder and healthy people
Article 2021 en
Authors
GN
Guillem Navarra‐Ventura
MV
Muriel Vicent-Gil
MS
Maria Serra-Blasco
Abstract
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BD and SCH patients had deficits in emotion recognition, affective ToM, and second-order cognitive ToM, but their performance was comparable to each other, highlighting that the differences between them may be subtler than previously thought. First-order cognitive ToM remained intact, but subthreshold depression altered their normal functioning. Our results suggest that the advantage of healthy women in the emotional and affective aspects of social cognition would not be maintained in BD and SCH.
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