Cognitive Function Across Manic or Hypomanic, Depressed, and Euthymic States in Bipolar Disorder
Stanley Foundation · Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The study aims were to address neuropsychological functioning across different states of bipolar illness and to determine relationships among clinical features, neuropsychological performance, and psychosocial functioning. METHOD: Several domains of cognitive function were examined in 30 depressed bipolar patients (DSM-IV criteria for major depression, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score > or = 17), 34 manic or hypomanic bipolar patients (DSM-IV criteria for manic or hypomanic episode, Young Mania Rating Scale score > or = 12), and 44 euthymic bipolar patients (6 months of remission, Hamilton depression scale score
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- Bipolar disorder
- Psychology
- Verbal memory
- Young Mania Rating Scale
- Mania
- Neuropsychology
- Psychiatry
- Clinical psychology
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