Resilience and impulsivity in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder

Sep 23, 2014Journal of affective disorders

Resilience and impulsive behavior in stable bipolar disorder patients

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Abstract

The bipolar disorder group had significantly higher levels of impulsivity and lower levels of resilience compared to the control group.

  • Resilience is associated with the degree of impulsivity in patients with bipolar disorder.
  • An increased number of depressive episodes correlates with lower resilience levels.
  • Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scores are linked to resilience in euthymic patients.
  • Attention impulsivity and non-planning impulsivity are connected to reduced resilience.
  • Findings may be limited due to the specific patient population recruited from a tertiary hospital.

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