Exploring factors associated with personal recovery in bipolar disorder.
Jannis T KraissPeter M Ten KloosterEmily FryeRalph W KupkaErnst T BohlmeijerPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2021)
Personal recovery is considered an increasingly important outcome for people with chronic mental health conditions, including bipolar disorder. We found that anxiety and manic symptoms as well as positive rumination and social participation were independently associated with personal recovery in bipolar disorder. Therefore, these outcomes might be relevant treatment targets when aiming to improve personal recovery in bipolar disorder. Possible interventions to improve these outcomes are discussed, including supported employment and vocational rehabilitation for social participation and exercising with savoring strategies to increase positive rumination.