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Trait impulsivity as an endophenotype for bipolar I disorder
Impulsive behavior as a inherited trait linked to bipolar I disorder
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Abstract
Individuals with bipolar I disorder had significantly elevated total scores on the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale compared to healthy comparison subjects (p < 0.0001).
- Bipolar I disorder patients scored higher on all subscales of impulsivity: attentional, motor, and non-planning.
- Unaffected siblings of individuals with bipolar disorder also showed elevated impulsivity scores compared to unrelated healthy controls.
- Total impulsivity scores were negatively associated with global assessment of functioning, indicating worse psychosocial outcomes.
- Familial risk for bipolar disorder may influence impulsivity traits, suggesting a potential endophenotype for the condition.
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