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Cognitive functioning following stabilisation from first episode mania.

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Cognitive functioning following stabilisation from first episode mania.

Auteurs : Rothanthi Daglas [Australie] ; Kelly Allott [Australie] ; Murat Yücel [Australie] ; Lisa P. Henry [Australie] ; Craig A. Macneil [Australie] ; Melissa K. Hasty [Australie] ; Michael Berk [Australie] ; Sue M. Cotton [Australie]

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RBID : pubmed:29250705

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The purpose of this study was to examine cognitive functioning in people following first-episode mania relative to a demographically similar healthy control group.

METHODS

Forty-one patients, who had recently stabilised from a first manic episode, and twenty-one healthy controls, were compared in an extensive cognitive assessment.

RESULTS

First-episode mania participants had significantly lower Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ) relative to healthy controls; however, this finding could be driven by premorbid differences in intellectual functioning. There were no significant differences between groups in Verbal IQ (VIQ) and Performance IQ (PIQ). First-episode mania participants performed significantly poorer than healthy controls in processing speed, verbal learning and memory, working memory, and cognitive flexibility with medium-to-large effects. There were no group differences in other measures of cognition.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants following first-episode mania have poorer global intelligence than healthy controls, and have cognitive difficulties in some, but not all areas of cognitive functioning. This highlights the importance of early intervention and cognitive assessment in the early course of the disorder.


DOI: 10.1186/s40345-017-0108-2
PubMed: 29250705
PubMed Central: PMC6155457


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