The relative contributions of insight and neurocognition to intrinsic motivation in schizophrenia

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Claudio Brasso
Silvio Bellino
Paola Bozzatello
Simona Cardillo
Cristiana Montemagni
Paola Rocca
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[1] University of Turin,Department of Neuroscience “Rita Levi Montalcini”
[2] Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria “Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino”,Struttura Complessa Psichiatria Universitaria, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze e Salute Mentale
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Intrinsic motivation was described as the mental process of pursuing a task or an action because it is enjoyable or interesting in itself and was found to play a central role in the determination of the functional outcome of schizophrenia. Neurocognition is one of the most studied determinants of intrinsic motivation in clinically stable schizophrenia while little is known about the role of insight. Following this need we decided to focus on the contribution of different aspects of insight and of neurocognition to intrinsic motivation in a large sample (n = 176) of patients with stable schizophrenia. We performed three hierarchical linear regressions from which resulted that, among different insight aspects, the ability to correctly attribute signs and symptoms to the mental disorder made the strongest contribution to intrinsic motivation. Neurocognition, also, was significantly related to intrinsic motivation when analyzed simultaneously with insight. Moreover, even after accounting for sociodemographic and clinical variables significantly correlated with intrinsic motivation, the relationship between insight and neurocognition and intrinsic motivation remained statistically significant. These findings put the emphasis on the complex interplay between insight, neurocognition, and intrinsic motivation suggesting that interventions targeting both insight and neurocognition might possibly improve this motivational deficit in stable schizophrenia should.
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