Cognitive predictors of response to interpersonal and social rhythm therapy in mood disorders

Jul 31, 2024Bipolar disorders

Thinking skills linked to how people with mood disorders respond to social routine therapy

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Abstract

Poorer baseline attention/executive function was associated with less change in mood symptom burden at treatment-end.

  • A total of 58 patients with mood disorders participated in the study.
  • Individuals with poorer attention/executive function at baseline showed less improvement in depressive symptoms after 12 months of treatment.
  • Slower psychomotor speed at baseline was linked to less improvement in mania symptom burden.
  • Subjective cognitive function measured at baseline did not correlate with changes in mood symptom burden.
  • Neither objective nor subjective cognitive function was associated with functional outcomes.

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