Associations between cognitive impairment and quality of life in euthymic bipolar patients. (January 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Associations between cognitive impairment and quality of life in euthymic bipolar patients. (January 2019)
- Main Title:
- Associations between cognitive impairment and quality of life in euthymic bipolar patients
- Authors:
- Toyoshima, Kuniyoshi
Kako, Yuki
Toyomaki, Atsuhito
Shimizu, Yusuke
Tanaka, Teruaki
Nakagawa, Shin
Inoue, Takeshi
Martinez-Aran, Anabel
Vieta, Eduard
Kusumi, Ichiro - Abstract:
- Abstract : Cognitive impairment, QoL, and objective cognitive functions were studied. Subjective cognitive impairment was significantly correlated with measures of QoL. Subjective and objective cognitive impairment were weakly associated. Subjective cognitive impairment affects functioning in euthymic bipolar patients. Abstract: During the euthymic state in bipolar disorder, cognitive functions often remain affected. Specifically, subjective and objective cognitive impairment might distinctly affect patients' quality of life (QoL); however, this question had not been examined previously in Japanese patients. Therefore, the current study investigated the associations between cognitive complaints, QoL, and objective cognitive functions. Forty patients in remission were recruited from the Hokkaido University Hospital, Sapporo, Japan and assessed with the translated version of the cognitive complaints in bipolar disorder rating assessment (COBRA), medical outcomes study 36-item short-form health survey version 2 (SF-36v2), and Sheehan disability scale (SDS). The Japanese adult reading scale, Wisconsin card sorting test, word fluency, continuous performance test, trail making test (TMT), auditory verbal learning, and Stroop test evaluated objective cognitive functions. Significant correlations were observed between the COBRA, SF-36v2, and SDS results, as well as the TMT scores. Overall, euthymic patients were aware of their cognitive dysfunction, which could be understood inAbstract : Cognitive impairment, QoL, and objective cognitive functions were studied. Subjective cognitive impairment was significantly correlated with measures of QoL. Subjective and objective cognitive impairment were weakly associated. Subjective cognitive impairment affects functioning in euthymic bipolar patients. Abstract: During the euthymic state in bipolar disorder, cognitive functions often remain affected. Specifically, subjective and objective cognitive impairment might distinctly affect patients' quality of life (QoL); however, this question had not been examined previously in Japanese patients. Therefore, the current study investigated the associations between cognitive complaints, QoL, and objective cognitive functions. Forty patients in remission were recruited from the Hokkaido University Hospital, Sapporo, Japan and assessed with the translated version of the cognitive complaints in bipolar disorder rating assessment (COBRA), medical outcomes study 36-item short-form health survey version 2 (SF-36v2), and Sheehan disability scale (SDS). The Japanese adult reading scale, Wisconsin card sorting test, word fluency, continuous performance test, trail making test (TMT), auditory verbal learning, and Stroop test evaluated objective cognitive functions. Significant correlations were observed between the COBRA, SF-36v2, and SDS results, as well as the TMT scores. Overall, euthymic patients were aware of their cognitive dysfunction, which could be understood in relation to the decrease in satisfaction in their daily life. Therefore, even mild cognitive impairments can have ramifications for patients in the euthymic state of bipolar disorder. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Psychiatry research. Volume 271(2019)
- Journal:
- Psychiatry research
- Issue:
- Volume 271(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 271, Issue 2019 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 271
- Issue:
- 2019
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0271-2019-0000
- Page Start:
- 510
- Page End:
- 515
- Publication Date:
- 2019-01
- Subjects:
- Bipolar disorder -- Cognitive complaints -- Cognitive function -- Neuropsychological assessment -- COBRA -- SF-36v2 -- SDS
Psychiatry -- Periodicals
Psychiatry -- periodicals
Psychiatrie -- Périodiques
616.89 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01651781 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.11.061 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0165-1781
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