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Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2008 December; 4(6): 1241–1244.
PMCID: PMC2646653
Premorbid intelligence of inpatients with different psychiatric diagnoses does not differ
Paolo Stratta,1 Ilaria Riccardi,2 Annarita Tomassini,2 Maria Marronaro,2 Roberta Pacifico,2 and Alessandro Rossi2,3
1 Department of Mental Health, A.U.S.L. 4 L’Aquila, Italy
2 Department of Experimental Medicine, University of L’Aquila, Italy
3 Clinical Psychology Unit at Villa Serena, c/o ‘Casa di Cura Villa Serena’, Viale L. Petruzzi, 19, Città S.Angelo, Pescara, Italy
Correspondence: Alessandro Rossi, Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale, Università dell’Aquila, Via Vetoio –Coppito II, 67100 L’Aquila, Italy, Fax +39 0862 433602, Email alessandro.rossi/at/cc.univaq.it
Abstract
The diagnostic specificity of poor premorbid intelligence is controversial. We explored premorbid intelligence level in psychiatric patients with personality disorders, depressive disorders, bipolar disorders and schizophrenic disorders. 273 consecutively admitted patients and 81 controls were included in the study and tested with the ‘Test di Intelligenza Breve’, an Italian adaptation of the National Adult Reading Test. Significant differences between the clinical samples and the control subjects were found but not among the 4 clinical groups. The observation of premorbid IQ deficits in subjects with diagnoses other than schizophrenia suggests a common vulnerability diathesis, which is most likely to have a neurodevelopmental basis.
Keywords: premorbid intelligence, psychiatric disorders, specificity