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Min-Yi Chu1, Neng-Jun Zhu2, Shuai-Biao Li1
1Shanghai Mental Health Center, https://ror.org/05bd2wa15Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Background:
The term 'schizo-obsessive comorbidity (SOC)' is used to describe the presence of obsessive-compulsive symptoms or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in patients with schizophrenia (SOC). Recent studies have found overlapped executive dysfunctions in SCZ and OCD implicating shared pathophysiology. However, specific deficits in the components of executive function (EF) in patients with SOC remains unclear.
Methods:
We recruited 37 patients with SOC, 68 patients with SCZ, 70 patients with OCD, and 59 healthy controls (HCs). All participants completed a battery of measures for EF components, namely initiation, sustained attention, online updating, switching, disinhibition, and planning. Apart from traditional group-mean analysis, we applied machine learning approaches to identify the unique patterns of EF among different clinical groups.
Results:
The results showed that the three clinical groups could be distinguished from HCs. The feature importance analysis showed that, to classify clinical groups from HC, online updating was the core feature of SCZ patients, whereas disinhibition and online updating jointly determine classification between OCD patients and HC. In differentiating SOC from HC, online updating, planning, and disinhibition collectively served as key features. Machine learning algorithms classified SOC and OCD with acceptable performance but classified SOC and SCZ with lower performance.
Conclusions:
Deficits of EF are shared features among patients with SOC, SCZ, and OCD. However, the specific components of executive dysfunction in these clinical groups appeared distinct.
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