Title of article
VERBAL MEMORY TEST PERFORMANCE IN PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR I DISORDER ATTENDING A PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC OF A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Author/Authors
Ibrahim, Normala Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Psychiatry, Malaysia , Abdul Rahman, Abdul Hamid Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Malaysia , Shah, Shamsul Azhar Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Community Health, Malaysia
From page
157
To page
168
Abstract
Objective: The study aims to determine pattern of verbal memory and learning impairment and its associated factors among patients with bipolar I disorder in a psychiatric clinic of a university hospital. Methods: A case control study comparing verbal memory test performance in 40 patients with bipolar I disorder to that of 40 healthy normal subjects using Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test(RAVLT). The association between demographic, clinical characteristics and poor verbal memory performance were examined. Results: Up to 92% of patients with bipolar I disorder have impaired short term working memory in this hospital-based study. They also recalled fewer words in all the RAVLT trials and had difficulties learning the word list in comparison to that of normal healthy individuals. Verbal memory and learning impairment are observed in bipolar illness in the absence of active mood symptoms while duration and severity of illness are not found to have any effect on verbal memory and learning. Conclusion: There is consistent verbal memory and learning problems in individuals with bipolar I disorder and their presence in the absence of mania, depression and mixed symptoms during the course of the illness suggests a trait related deficit
Keywords
Bipolar I disorder , verbal memory , learning , trait deficit
Journal title
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Journal title
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Record number
2545955
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