Title of article :
Treatment adherence towards prescribed medications in bipolar-II acute depressed patients: Relationship with cyclothymic temperament and “therapeutic sensation seeking” in response towards subjective intolerance to pain
Author/Authors :
Fornaro، نويسنده , , Michele and De Berardis، نويسنده , , Domenico and Iasevoli، نويسنده , , Felice and Pistorio، نويسنده , , Maria Luisa and DʹAngelo، نويسنده , , Emanuela and Mungo، نويسنده , , Sergio and Martino، نويسنده , , Matteo and Ventriglio، نويسنده , , Antonio and Cattaneo، نويسنده , , Carlo Ignazio and Favaretto، نويسنده , , Ettore and Del Debbio، نويسنده , , Alessandro and، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
ent adherence (TA) is crucial during almost any phase of bipolar disorder (BD), including type-II (BD-II) acute depression. While a number of issues have been traditionally accounted on the matter, additional factors should be likewise involved, including affective temperaments and some clinically suggestive psychopathological traits whose systematic assessment represents the aim of this study.
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ndred and twenty BD-II acute depressed outpatients were consecutively evaluated using the Structured Clinical Interviews for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders-Fourth Edition Axis-I and II Disorders, Hamilton scales for Depression and Anxiety, Temperament Evaluation of the Memphis Pisa Paris San Diego-Auto-questionnaire-110-item, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Zuckermanʹs Sensation-Seeking Scale-Form-V (SSS-V), Barrattʹs Impulsivity Scale-11-item, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory modules, Severity module of the Clinical Global Impression Scale for BD, Morisky 8-Item Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) and the Clinician Rating Scale (CRS). Patients were divided into non-adherent vs. treatment-adherent cases depending on MMAS-8+CRS scores.
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TA− group, higher VAS and cyclothymic temperament scores were highly correlated (r=.699; p≤.001). Those latter scores, along with SSS-V scores and the occurrence of lifetime addiction to painkiller and/or homeopathic medications available over the counter defined a “therapeutic sensation seeking” pattern allowing to correctly classify as much as 93.9% [Exp(B)=3.490; p≤.001] of TA− cases (49/220).
f objective TA measures and systematic pharmacological record; recall bias on some diagnoses; and relatively small sample size.
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g the burden of TA in BD, additional studies on this regard are aimed, ideally contributing to enhance the management of BD itself.
Keywords :
Treatment adherence , bipolar disorder , Acute depression , sensation seeking , Cyclothymic temperament
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders