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Is social functioning in older age patients with bipolar disorder associated with affective and/or non-affective cognition?

Nadine Pg PaansNicole KortenMelis OrhanAnne EnsingSigfried N T M SchouwsRalph KupkaPatricia van OppenAnnemieke Dols
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2022)
Associations between non-affective cognition and social functioning were confirmed, associations between affective cognition and social function were not found. For generalizability, studies with a greater sample size are needed. Conducting additional research about OABD patients and affective cognition is important. It may lead to more insight in impairment and guide tailored treatment that focusses more on all aspects of recovery and the needs of OABD patients.
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