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Article: The effect of implementation intentions on prospective memory performance in patients with schizophrenia: A multinomial modeling approach
| Title | The effect of implementation intentions on prospective memory performance in patients with schizophrenia: A multinomial modeling approach |
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| Authors | |
| Keywords | Implementation intentions Multinomial modeling Preparatory attentional and memory process theory Prospective memory Schizophrenia |
| Issue Date | 2020 |
| Citation | Schizophrenia Research, 2020, v. 215, p. 120-125 How to Cite? |
| Abstract | Patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) consistently show prospective memory (PM) impairments, and the technique of implementation intentions has been shown to improve PM performance in these patients. PM is considered to have prospective and retrospective components. However, it remains unclear which component of PM is impaired in patients with SCZ and which component(s) is facilitated by implementation intentions (II). The present study aimed to examine these two issues. Forty-two patients with SCZ and 42 matched healthy controls were randomly assigned to an II group or a typical instruction group. All participants were administered a color-matching PM task. Results showed that, using a multinomial-modeling approach, patients with SCZ exhibited impairment in the retrospective component of PM. In addition, while II improved the prospective PM component in healthy controls, both prospective and retrospective PM components in patients with SCZ were improved. Together, our results shed light on the mechanism of PM impairment in SCZ patients and the mechanism of II in improving PM performance. |
| Persistent Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/367692 |
| ISSN | 2023 Impact Factor: 3.6 2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.374 |
| DC Field | Value | Language |
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| dc.contributor.author | Liu, Lu lu | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Wang, Ya | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Cui, Ji fang | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Li, Ying | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Yang, Tian xiao | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Chen, Tao | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Neumann, David L. | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Shum, David HK | - |
| dc.contributor.author | Chan, Raymond CK | - |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-12-19T07:58:43Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2025-12-19T07:58:43Z | - |
| dc.date.issued | 2020 | - |
| dc.identifier.citation | Schizophrenia Research, 2020, v. 215, p. 120-125 | - |
| dc.identifier.issn | 0920-9964 | - |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/367692 | - |
| dc.description.abstract | Patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) consistently show prospective memory (PM) impairments, and the technique of implementation intentions has been shown to improve PM performance in these patients. PM is considered to have prospective and retrospective components. However, it remains unclear which component of PM is impaired in patients with SCZ and which component(s) is facilitated by implementation intentions (II). The present study aimed to examine these two issues. Forty-two patients with SCZ and 42 matched healthy controls were randomly assigned to an II group or a typical instruction group. All participants were administered a color-matching PM task. Results showed that, using a multinomial-modeling approach, patients with SCZ exhibited impairment in the retrospective component of PM. In addition, while II improved the prospective PM component in healthy controls, both prospective and retrospective PM components in patients with SCZ were improved. Together, our results shed light on the mechanism of PM impairment in SCZ patients and the mechanism of II in improving PM performance. | - |
| dc.language | eng | - |
| dc.relation.ispartof | Schizophrenia Research | - |
| dc.subject | Implementation intentions | - |
| dc.subject | Multinomial modeling | - |
| dc.subject | Preparatory attentional and memory process theory | - |
| dc.subject | Prospective memory | - |
| dc.subject | Schizophrenia | - |
| dc.title | The effect of implementation intentions on prospective memory performance in patients with schizophrenia: A multinomial modeling approach | - |
| dc.type | Article | - |
| dc.description.nature | link_to_subscribed_fulltext | - |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.1016/j.schres.2019.11.003 | - |
| dc.identifier.pmid | 31784339 | - |
| dc.identifier.scopus | eid_2-s2.0-85079464361 | - |
| dc.identifier.volume | 215 | - |
| dc.identifier.spage | 120 | - |
| dc.identifier.epage | 125 | - |
| dc.identifier.eissn | 1573-2509 | - |
