Title of article
Is processing speed a valid cognitive endophenotype for bipolar disorder?
Author/Authors
Daban، نويسنده , , Claire and Mathieu، نويسنده , , Flavie and Raust، نويسنده , , Aurelie and Cochet، نويسنده , , Barbara H. Scott Smith، نويسنده , , Jan and Etain، نويسنده , , Bruno and Leboyer، نويسنده , , Marion and Bellivier، نويسنده , , Frank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
4
From page
98
To page
101
Abstract
Objectives
rrent study investigated whether a single brief cognitive assessment, processing speed, could be considered as a valid endophenotype for bipolar disorder (BD).
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sing speed was assessed using the Digit Symbol Test (DST) in 53 euthymic BD probands (BD-P), 50 unaffected first-degree relatives (UFDR) and 60 unrelated healthy controls (HC).
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ic BD-P and the UFDR were significantly more impaired on DST performance even after controlling for demography and current mood symptoms (effect sizes 0.89 and 0.52). Clinically significant performance impairment was present in about 30% BD-P and 25% UFDR.
tions
cotherapy was not controlled for.
sions
sing speed, as measured with the DST, is a brief reliable measure that could be used in clinical assessments of at risk populations. Our findings support the hypothesis that processing speed may be a valid endophenotype, highly specific for differentiating both euthymic BD-P and UFDR, from HC.
Keywords
Clinically significant impairment , bipolar disorder , processing speed , Unaffected first-degree relatives , Euthymia , Endophenotype
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number
1433123
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