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Is social functioning in older age patients with bipolar disorder associated with affective and/or non-affective cognition?

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العنوان: Is social functioning in older age patients with bipolar disorder associated with affective and/or non-affective cognition?
المؤلفون: Paans NP; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Korten N; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Orhan M; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.; Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Ensing A; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Schouws SN; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Kupka R; Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.; Altrecht GGZ, Utrecht, The Netherlands., van Oppen P; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.; Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Dols A; Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.; Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.; Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
المصدر: International journal of geriatric psychiatry [Int J Geriatr Psychiatry] 2022 Feb; Vol. 37 (2).
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: John Wiley Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 8710629 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1099-1166 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 08856230 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Int J Geriatr Psychiatry Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Publication: Chichester : John Wiley
Original Publication: Chichester, Sussex, England ; [New York] : Wiley, c1986-
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Bipolar Disorder*/psychology, Aged ; Cognition ; Humans ; Neuropsychological Tests ; Social Adjustment ; Social Interaction
مستخلص: Objectives: Previous research showed impairments in non-affective cognition, affective cognition, and social functioning in adult patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Only 37% of adult BD patients recovers in social functioning, and both aspects of cognition are important constructs of influence. The role of affective cognition in older age bipolar disorder (OABD) patients is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of our study was to examine the separate and combined effects of affective cognition and non-affective cognition on social functioning.
Methods: The current study included 60 euthymic patients (aged >60) of the Dutch Older Bipolar Study. Affective cognition was measured by Theory of Mind and Emotion Recognition. Non-affective cognition was assessed through the measurements of attention, learning and memory, and executive functioning. Social functioning was examined through global social functioning, social participation, and meaningful contacts. The research questions were tested with linear and ordinal regression analyses.
Results: Results showed a positive association of all non-affective cognitive domains with global social functioning. Associations between affective cognition and social functioning were non-significant. Results did show an interaction between non-affective and affective cognition.
Conclusions: Associations between non-affective cognition and social functioning were confirmed, associations between affective cognition and social function were not found. For generalizability, studies with a greater sample size are needed. Conducting additional research about OABD patients and affective cognition is important. It may lead to more insight in impairment and guide tailored treatment that focusses more on all aspects of recovery and the needs of OABD patients.
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فهرسة مساهمة: Keywords: affective cognition; bipolar disorder; non-affective cognition; older patients; social functioning
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20220108 Date Completed: 20220502 Latest Revision: 20220502
رمز التحديث: 20240628
DOI: 10.1002/gps.5676
PMID: 34997778
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE