Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
4930353 | European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A total of 99 patients were selected for this post-hoc analysis, allocated as follows: functional remediation (n=33); psychoeducation (n=37) and treatment as usual (TAU,n=29). The repeated-measures analyses at 12-month follow-up revealed a significant group x time interaction in favour of the patients who received functional remediation when compared to psychoeducation and TAU (F=2.93; p=0.02) at improving psychosocial functioning. Finally, mood symptoms did not significantly change in any of the three groups at any time of follow-up, as shown by the non-significant group x time interaction effect in HAM-D scores (F=1.57; p=0.18) and YMRS scores (F=1.51; p=0.20). Bipolar patients with subsyndromal symptoms improve their functional outcome when exposed to functional remediation regardless of the persistence of mood symptomatology.
Related Topics
Life Sciences
Neuroscience
Biological Psychiatry
Authors
Jose Sanchez-Moreno, Caterina BonnÃn, Ana González-Pinto, Benedikt L. Amann, Brisa Solé, Vicent Balanzá-MartÃnez, Celso Arango, Esther Jimenez, Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos, M. Paz Garcia-Portilla, Angela Ibáñez, Jose Manuel Crespo,