Abstract:
AIM:Cognitive and functioning impairments are present early in the course of psychotic disorder and remain one of the greatest treatment challenges. Cognitive adaptation training (CAT) is a compensatory approach to psychosocial intervention that is underpinned by a model that incorporates the role of cognition in daily functioning. CAT has established effectiveness in chronic schizophrenia but has received limited investigation in first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility and acceptability of CAT in young people with FEP. METHODS:This was a single-arm feasibility study of CAT conducted at the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre, Melbourne, Australia. Five FEP participants received manually guided CAT from a fully trained CAT therapist. A range of feasibility and acceptability measures were recorded throughout the study, including participant and case manager satisfaction ratings. RESULTS:All participants completed the CAT intervention and session attendance rates were very high (95.3%). Participants and their case managers indicated strong satisfaction with CAT as indicated by positive mean ratings on all satisfaction items, although there was a greater range in the participant ratings. Importantly, CAT did not have a negative effect on existing case management, with case managers reporting that CAT enhanced their treatment. CONCLUSIONS:This study provides evidence that CAT is a highly feasible and acceptable intervention in FEP, which may be easily integrated within existing services. The effectiveness of CAT in improving functional outcomes in FEP is worthy of investigation in a larger trial.
journal_name
Early Interv Psychiatryjournal_title
Early intervention in psychiatryauthors
Allott KA,Killackey E,Sun P,Brewer WJ,Velligan DIdoi
10.1111/eip.12207subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2016-12-01 00:00:00pages
476-484issue
6eissn
1751-7885issn
1751-7893journal_volume
10pub_type
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