Theory of mind (ability to infer others' intention, emotion, etc) is known to be altered in patients with schizophrenia and its deficit to be correlated with their decreased social proficiency. We designed a novel cognitive therapy, that makes use of videos, aimed at learning a better use of contextual information to infer others' intentions. The aim of this study is to demonstrate, in schizophrenic patients, a quantitative improvement of their ability to infer intention of others induced by this novel training program. A secondary aim is to measure the cerebral correlates (MEG, PeV) of this social cognitive function and of its anticipated improvement.
Scientific justification : Improvement by training has been demonstrated in Schizophrenic patients for various cognitive functions and skills, though not yet for the social cognition ability specifically dedicated to infer others' intention when not explicit. Main hypothesis : Abilities to infer other's intention can improve in schizophrenic patients following specific practice. Primary aim : To demonstrate this improvement, as quantified by improvement of V-SIR scores (V-LIS scores in French literature). Procedure : Ten weekly sessions of a novel cognitive therapy that makes use of videos aimed at learning a better use of contextual information to infer others' intentions. Group of 5 patients trained by 2 therapists. Comparison with a non-cognitive psycho-educational training (same organisational design). Study design : Controlled randomized simple blind study (equivalent to a Phase IIb therapeutic trial). Matched pair design. 40 patients (20 per arm).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
26
12 weekly sequences of an original cognitive therapy based on videos involving the learning of a better use of contextual information to infer others' intention. Group of 5 patients trained by 2 therapeutics. Comparison with a non-cognitive psychoeducational training (same organisational design).
Centre hospitalier de Versailles. Service de Psychiatrie.
Le Chesnay, France
To demonstrate a measurable improvement of Theory of Mind based ability in schizophrenic patients induced by a novel cognitive therapy, as quantified by improvement of V-SIR scores (V-LIS scores in French literature).
Time frame: 6 MONTHS
To measure the extension of improvement to other cognitive functions - specific or non specific - and/or to every day life aptitudes
Time frame: 6 MONTHS
To evaluate correlations with functional measurements (e.g., magneto-encephalography, cognitive evoked potentials) [transversal study; longitudinal study].
Time frame: 6 MONTHS
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