Cognitive reserve moderates the relationship between childhood maltreatment, objective and subjective cognition, and psychosocial functioning in individuals with first-episode psychosis.
Natalia E Fares-OteroRoger BorràsEduard VietaCarla TorrentMarina GarrigaMaria Serra-NavarroMaria Florencia ForteLaura MontejoPilar Salgado-PinedaIrene MontoroVanessa Sánchez GistauEdith Pomarol-ClotetJosep-Antoni Ramos-QuirogaAlfonso TortorellaGiulia MenculiniIria GrandeClemente Garcia-RizoAnabel Martinez-AranMiguel BernardoIsabella PacchiarottiEduard VietaSilvia AmorettiNorma VerdoliniPublished in: Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy (2024)
The current results indicate that associations between specific CM subtypes, subjective and objective cognition, and psychosocial domains are moderated through CR with greater functioning. Early interventions focused on CR seeking to improve cognitive and psychosocial outcomes, with emphasis on improving subjective cognitive functions would be beneficial for individuals with FEP and CM. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).