Impact of bipolar disorder on eating disorders severity in real-life settings

Journal of Affective Disorders
S ThiebautSébastien Guillaume

Abstract

Comorbidity of bipolar disorder (BD) and eating disorders (ED) is common and increases the course and severity of BD. However, the impact of comorbid BD on the clinical profile of ED patients remains unclear. Most studies have focused on patients primarily assessed for BD and data on patients with a primary diagnosis of ED are sparse. We investigated the association between a dual diagnosis and severity in terms of clinical, neuropsychological dimensions and daily functioning. Two hundred and sixty-one patients with ED were consecutively recruited. BD was screened with the MINI and further confirmed in the French expert centre network. The severity of ED symptoms was assessed with the EDE-Q and EDI-2, daily functioning with the FAST. The neurocognitive assessment targeted attention, set-shifting and decision-making. Forty-nine patients screened positive for BD, but diagnosis was confirmed in only thirty patients (11.5% of the cohort). After multiple adjustments, comorbidity was associated with greater severity on the total score and three subscales of the EDE-Q and on four of the ten dimensions of the EDI-2. Comorbid BD was associated with lower daily functioning but not with lower neuropsychological performance. Sample referre...Continue Reading

References

Apr 7, 1999·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·K H Luce, J H Crowther
Jun 1, 2005·Psychiatry Research·Carla E RamacciottiPaul E Garfinkel
Jun 7, 2005·Journal of Affective Disorders·Susan L McElroyHagop S Akiskal
Apr 8, 2006·L'Encéphale·N T GodartM F Flament
Dec 13, 2006·Bipolar Disorders·Susan L McElroyPaul E Keck
Jan 31, 2007·Psychological Medicine·Marion E RobertsJanet Treasure
Jun 9, 2007·Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH·Adriane R RosaEduard Vieta
Nov 26, 2009·Lancet·Janet TreasureNancy Zucker
Aug 3, 2010·Journal of Affective Disorders·Susan L McElroyRobert M Post
Nov 13, 2010·Journal of Affective Disorders·Elisa BrietzkeBeny Lafer
Mar 9, 2011·Archives of General Psychiatry·Kathleen R MerikangasZahari Zarkov
Mar 13, 2014·European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association·Jason M LavenderKelly C Berg
Jan 1, 2013·International Journal of Bipolar Disorders·Andrew JenMelvin G McInnis
Mar 10, 2015·Revista de psiquiatrí́a y salud mental·Eva M Álvarez Ruiz, Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas
Jan 1, 2013·Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy·Carolina Meira MoserMiriam Garcia Brunstein
Jul 15, 2015·Journal of Affective Disorders·N GodartM F Flament
Oct 27, 2015·Journal of Affective Disorders·Stéphane Richard-DevantoyPhilippe Courtet
Oct 27, 2015·Psychological Medicine·S GuillaumeS Richard-Devantoy
Dec 20, 2015·Journal of Affective Disorders·Susan L McElroyMark A Frye
Oct 18, 2016·Psychosomatic Medicine·Jan KaskFotios C Papadopoulos
May 20, 2016·Journal of Affective Disorders·Susan L McElroyMark A Frye
Jul 1, 2017·Journal of Affective Disorders·F E A VerhoevenE J Giltay
Sep 3, 2017·Journal of Affective Disorders·Hortense BoulangerMarine Delavest

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations


❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is characterized by manic and/or depressive episodes and associated with uncommon shifts in mood, activity levels, and energy. Discover the latest research this illness here.

Related Papers

Revista brasileira de psiquiatria : orgão oficial da Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria, Asociación Psiquiátrica de la América Latina
Camila SeixasIrismar Reis de Oliveira
Revista brasileira de psiquiatria : orgão oficial da Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria, Asociación Psiquiátrica de la América Latina
Joana C NarvaezLuis A Rohde
© 2022 Meta ULC. All rights reserved