USE OF REY – OSTERRIETH COMPLEX FIGURE FOR NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF COGNITIVE DEFICIT IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Authors

  • B. B. Ershov Author
  • A. I. Kolchev Author
  • A. N. Gvozdetskii Author
  • N. A. Daeva Author
  • M. V. Petrov Author
  • A. V. Tagiltseva Author

Abstract

According to the literature and empirical research considered the potential of the use of the Rey – Osterrieth Complex Figure Test in the assessment of cognitive deficits in patients with schizophrenia and affective disorders. We discuss the differential diagnostic value of quantitative and qualitative indicators in the context of primary and differential diagnosis of primary mental disorders. Comparison of these groups of patients and comparing them with normative data on the parameters of constructive skills and visual-motor memory reveals moderately pronounced decrease constructive skills in a group of patients with schizophrenia, whereas the difference in the parameters of visual-motor memory does not reach statistical significance. It is concluded that the impairment of visual-motor design skills, visual-motor memory are typical only for some patients with schizophrenia, and even to a lesser extent, in patients with affective disorders, so the possibility of applying this method to solve problems of differential diagnostic neuropsychological evaluating limited.

Author Biographies

  • B. B. Ershov
    Candidate of psychological sciences, senior lecturer, department psychology and pedagogy, North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnicov
  • A. I. Kolchev
    Dactor of medical sciences (Ph.D.), Professor, Professor on department of psychiatry, Militari Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov
  • A. N. Gvozdetskii

    Attending medical doctor on the department of Psychiatry and Addiction, Saint Petersburg State University

  • N. A. Daeva
    Post-graduate student on the department of clinical psychology, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St. Petersburg
  • M. V. Petrov
    clinical psychologist, City mental hospital № 1
  • A. V. Tagiltseva
    Candidate of psychological sciences, Senior lecturer on the department of clinical psychology, St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University

Published

2016-03-05

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Brief reports