Study of Language Disorders and Interactions Between Mnesic Capabilities and Semantic Competencies in Patients With Psychosis
About This Trial
This research concerns the study of language disorders of patients present in the spectrum of psychosis. It is indeed accepted that psychotic disorders are associated with language difficulties, which are only poorly highlighted thanks to reusable tools in clinical practice. These language disorders impact communication, and concern many linguistic domains, thus covering phonology, lexicon, semantics, morphosyntax and pragmatics. It therefore seems relevant to characterize these language disorders and to assess to what extent they interact with the other symptoms of the pathology, in particular the course of the thought disorder and the neuropsychological symptoms. In addition, this study is particularly interested in the interactions between working memory capacities and those related to syntax. It is intended for different patients suffering from psychotic disorders of different intensities, treated in the Psychotherapeutic Center of Nancy. Patients suffering from at-risk mental state (ARMS), first episode of psychosis (FEP) or schizophrenia will benefit from a complete language assessment, evaluating each domain mentioned above, on the expressive and understanding sides. The results of the language assessment will be compared with those of a control group in the same tests. They will also be analyzed with regard to the neuropsychological and psychiatric elements noted in the patient's medical file, in order to highlight possible associations between language skills, neuropsychological and psychiatric symptoms in this patient population.
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Treatments Being Tested
Language assessment
The proposed speech and language therapy assessment will consist of a battery of standardized tests that speech and language therapists can use to assess the language skills in reception and expression of adult patients. Concerning the assessment of the interactions between working memory and semantic abilities, a complete protocol has been developed.
TLC - Scale for the Assessment of Thought, Language, and Communication
This scale is frequently used in psychiatry and is used to measure formal thought disorders in patients suffering from psychosis. As part of this study, it will be intended for patients suffering from schizophrenia
MINI - Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview
This scale corresponds to a rapid assessment of the psychiatric and psychological state of patients. It helps detect any psychiatric disorders. Here, it will be offered to volunteers who are part of the control group.
CAST - Cannabis Abuse Screening Test
The purpose of this questionnaire is to approximate participants' cannabis consumption and to assess any disorders associated with cannabis consumption. It will be offered to all participants, patients and healthy controls