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  • Salarvan, Sara, et al. (författare)
  • Neuropsychological profiles of adult bipolar disorder patients with and without comorbid attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International journal of bipolar disorders. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2194-7511. ; 7:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is common in bipolar disorder and associated with worse outcomes. Cognitive testing might be a tool to identify this group. Here we compare the neuropsychological profiles of bipolar disorder patients with (BD+cADHD) and without (BD-cADHD) childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.Adult patients with BD-cADHD (n=66), BD+cADHD (n=32), and healthy controls (n=112) were tested using a comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests. Patients underwent rigorous diagnostic assessments for bipolar disorder and ADHD, as well as a parental interview to establish childhood ADHD.The neuropsychological profiles of the groups were similar, except that the BD+cADHD group performed significantly worse on working memory. Working memory did not differ between those in the BD+cADHD group who only had a history of childhood ADHD and those that still met criteria for ADHD in adulthood.Cognitive testing had limited power to differentiate between bipolar disorder adults with and without childhood ADHD. The BD+cADHD subgroup cannot explain the significant cognitive heterogeneity seen in bipolar disorder patients.
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  • Sparding, Timea (författare)
  • On cognition and personality in bipolar disorder
  • 2019
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Even though the hallmark of bipolar disorder is recurrent episodes of elevated or depressed mood, mounting evidence suggests that cognitive impairment is a prominent characteristic of bipolar disorder. The heterogeneity and longitudinal trajectory of cognitive functioning are, however, poorly understood. Additionally, certain personality traits may play a role in psychopathological processes along with cognitive impairments. This thesis is based on six studies. Data were collected within the framework of St. Göran bipolar project, which is a longitudinal study of patients with bipolar disorder. Study I examined the clinical relevance of cognitive impairments and examined if cognitive abilities differ between bipolar disorder subtypes and healthy controls. Study II examined whether the correlation structure between various cognitive abilities differs between individuals with bipolar disorder and healthy controls. Study III examined if cognitive abilities differ between individuals with bipolar disorder with and without attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Study IV examined if long-term changes in cognitive functioning in individuals with bipolar disorder differ from normal aging. Study V examined if personality traits differ between individuals with bipolar disorder and healthy controls, as well as the association between personality traits and illness course. Study VI examined if the cognition/personality interface is altered in bipolar disorder, and if combining cognitive predictors with personality measures would enhance the understanding of the illness course. Results showed that cognitive impairments approached clinical significance for substantial minority of the patients on certain cognitive tests measuring, e.g., set shifting and inhibition (I). While the majority of bipolar disorder patients performed on par with healthy controls, a subgroup (30%) showed impairments concerning memory (II). Comorbid ADHD in bipolar disorder could not explain the cognitive heterogeneity in bipolar disorder (III). The cognitive trajectory over a 6-year period did not differ between individuals with bipolar disorder patients and healthy controls (IV). The personality profile differed between patients and healthy controls but had no prognostic value (V). However, differences in personality traits explained some of the variation in cognitive performance in individuals with bipolar disorder (VI).
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