Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi (Apr 2020)

Is affective lability related to aggression and impulsivity in bipolar disorder? (tur)

  • Ersin Uygun,
  • Oya Güçlü,
  • Murat Erkıran,
  • Şahap Erkoç

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/kpd.2020.30085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 153 – 160

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION[|]This study aimed to investigate the relationship between affective lability, aggression and impulsivity among bipolar I disorder diagnosed patient in euthymic stage[¤]METHODS[|]We included 167 patients applying to the outpatient clinic with the diagnosis of bipolar I disorder. After obtaining informed consent, the subjects were clinically interviewed by SCID I to be sure for diagnoses. On the next step, Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) and Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) were applied to the subjects to exclude patient who is not in euthymic stage. Sociodemographic data form was filled with additional support from family interviews and previous medical records. Then, Affective Lability Scale (ALS), Barratt Impulsivity Scale-11 (BIS-11), Buss – Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) were administered to the patient. [¤]RESULTS[|]There was statistically mild-strong significant correlation in various degrees between all subscales of ALS and all subscales of BIS-11 and BPAQ, whereas total scores were correlated in highly significance level (p<0.001 and r: 0.65 / r: 0.62 and r: 0.71). The most significant subscale of AVS to correlate with remaining scales and subscales was anger.[¤]DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION[|]There is a significant relation between AL, impulsivity and aggression in bipolar disorder. Investigating this relationship between these three dimensions, which may have an important role in the pathogenesis of BD, may be important in understanding the nature of the disease and guiding for new treatment options.[¤]

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