Exploring cognitive characteristics and impairments in bipolar disorder: Insights from the BiDiLoS-Ng pilot study.

Journal: Global mental health (Cambridge, England)

Volume: 11

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Mental Health, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a leading cause of disability and is linked to cognitive and functional impairment, increased mortality from cardiometabolic disorders and bipolar disorder suicide. Few studies in sub-Saharan Africa have explored cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder. Our study explores the cognitive characteristics in a bipolar patient cohort in Nigeria and assesses its association with clinical and demographic variables. 40 participants from the Bipolar Disorder Longitudinal Study, at baseline, were included in the pilot study of the BiDiLos-Ng. Using a cross-sectional design, cognitive function was assessed using the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry. Multiple linear regression models were used to explore associations between dependent and independent variables. Cognitive impairment was present in 41% of the bipolar cohort, it was not associated with the frequency of mood episodes, and higher educational level was associated with higher verbal fluency test scores ( = 0.02). Being in employment ( = 0.03), younger age ( 0.00), and lower YMRS score ( 0.006) were associated with higher working memory test scores. The presence of mania symptoms during the euthymic phase of BD was associated with cognitive impairment. Executive function and working memory were linked to better academic and occupational attainment.

Authors & Co-authors:  Adiukwu Frances Nkechi FN Adesokun Olufisayo O Amuta-Igwe Chinwendu Maryam CM Metu Izuchukwu I Jack Isoboye Charles IC

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Citations :  Adiukwu FN, Adesokun O, Metu I, Jack I, Ekwubiri C, Igbari Joy I and Chukwujekwu C (2023) Bipolar disorder longitudinal study in Nigeria – preliminary data on demographic and clinical findings of the study cohort. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports 14, 100617. 10.1016/J.JADR.2023.100617.
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Identifiers
Doi : e120
SSN : 2054-4251
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
bipolar disorder;cognitive function;euthymia;executive function;working memory
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study,Cohort Study,Longitudinal Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
England