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@article{lhan2015ClinicalAC, title={[Clinical and cognitive predictors of psychosocial functioning during the euthymic period in bipolar disorder type II].}, author={Rıfat Serav İlhan and Vesile Şent{\"u}rk Cankorur}, journal={Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry}, year={2015}, volume={26 1}, pages={ 13-20 }, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:6095502}}
- R. S. İlhan, V. Şentürk Cankorur
- Published in Turk psikiyatri dergisi… 2015
- Psychology
- Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry
Subclinical depressive symptoms and cognitive impairments are the prominent predictors of psychosocial functioning in euthymic BD-II patients, and follow-up and cross-sectional studies are needed in this area.
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The findings suggest that clinical variables had a greater effect on functioning than MS in BD patients, and there were significant correlations between the level of functioning subscales and the number of depressive episodes.
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— Objective: In this article, we focus on assessing two key predictors of outcomes in Bipolar Disorder (BD): cognition and functionality performance, and researching for a correlation between them.…
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- 2021
Medicine, Psychology
International Journal of Advanced Engineering…
This study focuses on assessing two key predictors and outcomes in Bipolar Disorder: cognition and functionality performance, dividing them into two subgroups, and then researching for a correlation between them.
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The results bring additional support to the notion that BDII disorder is not a merely mild type of BDI, and the only independent predictor of psychosocial functioning in both patient groups.
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