Trait impulsivity in patients with mood disorders

Nov 14, 2006Journal of affective disorders

Impulsive Behavior in People with Mood Disorders

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Abstract

Depressed bipolar patients exhibited greater impulsivity than healthy controls across all measured aspects.

  • Depressed bipolar, euthymic bipolar, and depressed unipolar patients showed higher impulsivity levels than healthy controls on all scales of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale.
  • Euthymic unipolar patients only demonstrated higher motor impulsivity than healthy controls.
  • The results support the presence of stable trait impulsivity in patients with bipolar disorder, even during depressive episodes.
  • The findings suggest that trait impulsivity could be linked to mood episodes or may exist prior to their onset.

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