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Predictors of functional impairment in bipolar disorder: Results from 13 cohorts from seven countries by the global bipolar cohort collaborative.

Authors :
Burdick, KE
Millett, CE
Yocum, AK
Altimus, CM
Andreassen, OA
Aubin, V
Belzeaux, R
Berk, M
Biernacka, JM
Blumberg, HP
Cleare, AJ
Diaz-Byrd, C
Dubertret, C
Etain, B
Eyler, LT
Forester, BP
Fullerton, JM
Frye, MA
Gard, S
Godin, O
Haffen, E
Klaus, F
Lagerberg, TV
Leboyer, M
Martinez-Aran, A
McElroy, S
Mitchell, PB
Olie, E
Olorunfemi, P
Passerieux, C
Peters, AT
Pham, DL
Polosan, M
Potter, JR
Sajatovic, M
Samalin, L
Schwan, R
Shanahan, M
Solé, B
Strawbridge, R
Stuart, AL
Torres, I
Ueland, T
Vieta, E
Williams, LJ
Wrobel, AL
Yatham, LN
Young, AH
Nierenberg, AA
McInnis, MG
Burdick, KE
Millett, CE
Yocum, AK
Altimus, CM
Andreassen, OA
Aubin, V
Belzeaux, R
Berk, M
Biernacka, JM
Blumberg, HP
Cleare, AJ
Diaz-Byrd, C
Dubertret, C
Etain, B
Eyler, LT
Forester, BP
Fullerton, JM
Frye, MA
Gard, S
Godin, O
Haffen, E
Klaus, F
Lagerberg, TV
Leboyer, M
Martinez-Aran, A
McElroy, S
Mitchell, PB
Olie, E
Olorunfemi, P
Passerieux, C
Peters, AT
Pham, DL
Polosan, M
Potter, JR
Sajatovic, M
Samalin, L
Schwan, R
Shanahan, M
Solé, B
Strawbridge, R
Stuart, AL
Torres, I
Ueland, T
Vieta, E
Williams, LJ
Wrobel, AL
Yatham, LN
Young, AH
Nierenberg, AA
McInnis, MG
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Persistent functional impairment is common in bipolar disorder (BD) and is influenced by a number of demographic, clinical, and cognitive features. The goal of this project was to estimate and compare the influence of key factors on community function in multiple cohorts of well-characterized samples of individuals with BD. METHODS: Thirteen cohorts from 7 countries included n = 5882 individuals with BD across multiple sites. The statistical approach consisted of a systematic uniform application of analyses across sites. Each site performed a logistic regression analysis with empirically derived "higher versus lower function" as the dependent variable and selected clinical and demographic variables as predictors. RESULTS: We found high rates of functional impairment, ranging from 41 to 75%. Lower community functioning was associated with depressive symptoms in 10 of 12 of the cohorts that included this variable in the analysis. Lower levels of education, a greater number of prior mood episodes, the presence of a comorbid substance use disorder, and a greater total number of psychotropic medications were also associated with low functioning. CONCLUSIONS: The bipolar clinical research community is poised to work together to characterize the multi-dimensional contributors to impairment and address the barriers that impede patients' complete recovery. We must also identify the core features which enable many to thrive and live successfully with BD. A large-scale, worldwide, prospective longitudinal study focused squarely on BD and its heterogeneous presentations will serve as a platform for discovery and promote major advances toward optimizing outcomes for every individual with this illness.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340018771
Document Type :
Electronic Resource