Bipolar symptoms, somatic burden and functioning in older-age bipolar disorder: A replication study from the global aging & geriatric experiments in bipolar disorder database (GAGE-BD) project.
Jennifer B LevinSoham RejOsvaldo P AlmeidaKursat AltinbasVicent Balanzá-MartínezIzabela G BarbosaAlexandra J M BeundersHilary P BlumbergFarren B S BriggsAnnemieke DolsBrent P ForesterOrestes V ForlenzaAriel G GildengersEsther JimenezFederica KlausBeny LaferBenoit MulsantBenson MwangiPaula Villela NunesAndrew Toyin OlagunjuStephen OluwaniyiMelis OrhanRegan E PatrickJoaquim RaduaTarek RajjiKaylee SarnaSigfried SchouwsChristian SimhandlHarmehr SekhonJair C SoaresAshley N SutherlandAntonio L TeixeiraShangying TsaiSonia Vidal-RubioEduard VietaJoy YalaLisa T EylerPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
In a large, independent sample, older age was associated with less severe mania and more somatic burden (consistent with previous findings), but there was no association of depression with age (different from previous findings). Similar to previous findings, worse BD symptom severity was associated with worse functioning, emphasizing the need for symptom relief in OABD to promote better functioning.