Title of article :
A Comparison of Problem Solving, Working Memory, and Selective Attention Executive Functions in Patients with Bipolar II Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Non-clinical Samples
Author/Authors :
Sabbah, Ayyub Department of Counseling - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Ardakan University, Ardakan, Iran , Mottaghi, Shekoofeh Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Ardakan University, Ardakan, Iran , Moradi, Afsaneh Department of Psychology - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Persian Gulf University, Boushehr, Iran , Bahrami, Mahboobe Department of Psychiatry - Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
118
To page :
124
Abstract :
Introduction: The distinction between Bipolar II Disorder (BD-II) and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) due to symptom overlap has always been a challenging issue among psychiatrists. In the present study, problem-solving functions, working memory and selective attention were compared in BD-II patients, BPD and non-clinical samples to distinguish the two disorders. Method: For this purpose, 30 BD-II patients, 30 BPD and 30 non-clinical sample were selected by convenience sampling method. They were evaluated using Executive Function (EFs) tests. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance and Tukey's post hoc test. Results: Except for selective attention, which was not significantly different in BD-II patients compared to the non-clinical group (P>0/05); BD-II patients and BPD in all EFs had significantly lower performance than the non-clinical group (P<0/01, P<0/05). Problem solving ability was significantly lower in BD-II patients than in BPD patients (P<0/05). There was no significant difference between the two patient groups in working memory and selective attention (P>0/05). Conclusion: These findings, provides evidence of differences in some of the EFs in BD-II patients and BPD; which may be related to different impulsivity in these two disorders. Therefore, conducting research in other dimensions of EFs is recommended to distinguish between these two disorders.
Keywords :
Bipolar II Disorder , Borderline Personality Disorder , Executive Functions
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2731357
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