Objective: Self-assessment scales are broadly used to evaluate empathy in neurological patients, but it is conceivable that some discrepancy with caregiver evaluation may emerge as consequence of reduced self-awareness. The aim of the present study was to verify the presence of discrepancies in the self-assessment of empathy in subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to explore their neural correlates. Method: Twenty MCI patients and 38 healthy controls (HCs) underwent the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI), exploring the following four aspects of empathy: perspective taking (PT), fantasy, empathic concern, and personal distress. The questionnaire was administered in two modalities: self-administered, and administered to an informant, and the scores were compared. The correlation between discrepancies and regional cortical thickness was assessed. Results: The self-administered version of IRI showed higher PT scores in MCI as compared to HC (p = .017), with no differences detected in the other subscales. The difference between the scores obtained in the self-administered and in the informant-administered IRI-PT was significantly higher in MCI than in HCs (p = .006). Conclusion: The self-assessment of empathy in subjects with MCI may be misleading because of a tendency toward an overestimation of the PT ability, typically considered as a cognitive component of empathy. Our results may reflect a particular aspect of reduced self-awareness in MCI subjects.

Self-Assessment of Empathy Uncovers Defective Self-Awareness in Mild Cognitive Impairment / Quaranta, Davide; Cerami, Chiara; Caraglia, Naike; Costantini, Emanuele Maria; Di Tella, Sonia; Silveri, Maria Caterina; Cappa, Stefano; Gaudino, Simona; Marra, Camillo; Dodich, Alessandra. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0894-4105. - 37:7(2023), pp. 837-845. [10.1037/neu0000896]

Self-Assessment of Empathy Uncovers Defective Self-Awareness in Mild Cognitive Impairment

Dodich, Alessandra
2023-01-01

Abstract

Objective: Self-assessment scales are broadly used to evaluate empathy in neurological patients, but it is conceivable that some discrepancy with caregiver evaluation may emerge as consequence of reduced self-awareness. The aim of the present study was to verify the presence of discrepancies in the self-assessment of empathy in subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to explore their neural correlates. Method: Twenty MCI patients and 38 healthy controls (HCs) underwent the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI), exploring the following four aspects of empathy: perspective taking (PT), fantasy, empathic concern, and personal distress. The questionnaire was administered in two modalities: self-administered, and administered to an informant, and the scores were compared. The correlation between discrepancies and regional cortical thickness was assessed. Results: The self-administered version of IRI showed higher PT scores in MCI as compared to HC (p = .017), with no differences detected in the other subscales. The difference between the scores obtained in the self-administered and in the informant-administered IRI-PT was significantly higher in MCI than in HCs (p = .006). Conclusion: The self-assessment of empathy in subjects with MCI may be misleading because of a tendency toward an overestimation of the PT ability, typically considered as a cognitive component of empathy. Our results may reflect a particular aspect of reduced self-awareness in MCI subjects.
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Quaranta, Davide; Cerami, Chiara; Caraglia, Naike; Costantini, Emanuele Maria; Di Tella, Sonia; Silveri, Maria Caterina; Cappa, Stefano; Gaudino, Simona; Marra, Camillo; Dodich, Alessandra
Self-Assessment of Empathy Uncovers Defective Self-Awareness in Mild Cognitive Impairment / Quaranta, Davide; Cerami, Chiara; Caraglia, Naike; Costantini, Emanuele Maria; Di Tella, Sonia; Silveri, Maria Caterina; Cappa, Stefano; Gaudino, Simona; Marra, Camillo; Dodich, Alessandra. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0894-4105. - 37:7(2023), pp. 837-845. [10.1037/neu0000896]
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