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Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I

BACKGROUND: Deficits in emotional intelligence (EI) were detected in patients with bipolar disorder (BD), but little is known about whether these deficits are already present in patients after presenting a first episode mania (FEM). We sought (i) to compare EI in patients after a FEM, chronic BD and...

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Autores principales: Varo, Cristina, Amoretti, Silvia, Sparacino, Giulio, Jiménez, Esther, Solé, Brisa, Bonnin, Caterina del Mar, Montejo, Laura, Serra, Maria, Torrent, Carla, Salagre, Estela, Benabarre, Antoni, Salgado-Pineda, Pilar, Montoro Salvatierra, Irene, Sáiz, Pilar A., García-Portilla, María Paz, Sánchez-Gistau, Vanessa, Pomarol-Clotet, Edith, Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni, Pacchiarotti, Isabella, Garcia-Rizo, Clemente, Undurraga, Juan, Reinares, María, Martinez-Aran, Anabel, Vieta, Eduard, Verdolini, Norma
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35574736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721005122
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author Varo, Cristina
Amoretti, Silvia
Sparacino, Giulio
Jiménez, Esther
Solé, Brisa
Bonnin, Caterina del Mar
Montejo, Laura
Serra, Maria
Torrent, Carla
Salagre, Estela
Benabarre, Antoni
Salgado-Pineda, Pilar
Montoro Salvatierra, Irene
Sáiz, Pilar A.
García-Portilla, María Paz
Sánchez-Gistau, Vanessa
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni
Pacchiarotti, Isabella
Garcia-Rizo, Clemente
Undurraga, Juan
Reinares, María
Martinez-Aran, Anabel
Vieta, Eduard
Verdolini, Norma
author_facet Varo, Cristina
Amoretti, Silvia
Sparacino, Giulio
Jiménez, Esther
Solé, Brisa
Bonnin, Caterina del Mar
Montejo, Laura
Serra, Maria
Torrent, Carla
Salagre, Estela
Benabarre, Antoni
Salgado-Pineda, Pilar
Montoro Salvatierra, Irene
Sáiz, Pilar A.
García-Portilla, María Paz
Sánchez-Gistau, Vanessa
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni
Pacchiarotti, Isabella
Garcia-Rizo, Clemente
Undurraga, Juan
Reinares, María
Martinez-Aran, Anabel
Vieta, Eduard
Verdolini, Norma
author_sort Varo, Cristina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Deficits in emotional intelligence (EI) were detected in patients with bipolar disorder (BD), but little is known about whether these deficits are already present in patients after presenting a first episode mania (FEM). We sought (i) to compare EI in patients after a FEM, chronic BD and healthy controls (HC); (ii) to examine the effect exerted on EI by socio-demographic, clinical and neurocognitive variables in FEM patients. METHODS: The Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EIQ) was calculated with the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). Performance on MSCEIT was compared among the three groups using generalized linear models. In patients after a FEM, the influence of socio-demographic, clinical and neurocognitive variables on the EIQ was examined using a linear regression model. RESULTS: In total, 184 subjects were included (FEM n = 48, euthymic chronic BD type I n = 75, HC n = 61). BD patients performed significantly worse than HC on the EIQ [mean difference (MD) = 10.09, standard error (s.e.) = 3.14, p = 0.004] and on the understanding emotions branch (MD = 7.46, s.e. = 2.53, p = 0.010). FEM patients did not differ from HC and BD on other measures of MSCEIT. In patients after a FEM, EIQ was positively associated with female sex (β = −0.293, p = 0.034) and verbal memory performance (β = 0.374, p = 0.008). FEM patients performed worse than HC but better than BD on few neurocognitive domains. CONCLUSIONS: Patients after a FEM showed preserved EI, while patients in later stages of BD presented lower EIQ, suggesting that impairments in EI might result from the burden of disease and neurocognitive decline, associated with the chronicity of the illness.
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spelling pubmed-102356712023-06-03 Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I Varo, Cristina Amoretti, Silvia Sparacino, Giulio Jiménez, Esther Solé, Brisa Bonnin, Caterina del Mar Montejo, Laura Serra, Maria Torrent, Carla Salagre, Estela Benabarre, Antoni Salgado-Pineda, Pilar Montoro Salvatierra, Irene Sáiz, Pilar A. García-Portilla, María Paz Sánchez-Gistau, Vanessa Pomarol-Clotet, Edith Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni Pacchiarotti, Isabella Garcia-Rizo, Clemente Undurraga, Juan Reinares, María Martinez-Aran, Anabel Vieta, Eduard Verdolini, Norma Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Deficits in emotional intelligence (EI) were detected in patients with bipolar disorder (BD), but little is known about whether these deficits are already present in patients after presenting a first episode mania (FEM). We sought (i) to compare EI in patients after a FEM, chronic BD and healthy controls (HC); (ii) to examine the effect exerted on EI by socio-demographic, clinical and neurocognitive variables in FEM patients. METHODS: The Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EIQ) was calculated with the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). Performance on MSCEIT was compared among the three groups using generalized linear models. In patients after a FEM, the influence of socio-demographic, clinical and neurocognitive variables on the EIQ was examined using a linear regression model. RESULTS: In total, 184 subjects were included (FEM n = 48, euthymic chronic BD type I n = 75, HC n = 61). BD patients performed significantly worse than HC on the EIQ [mean difference (MD) = 10.09, standard error (s.e.) = 3.14, p = 0.004] and on the understanding emotions branch (MD = 7.46, s.e. = 2.53, p = 0.010). FEM patients did not differ from HC and BD on other measures of MSCEIT. In patients after a FEM, EIQ was positively associated with female sex (β = −0.293, p = 0.034) and verbal memory performance (β = 0.374, p = 0.008). FEM patients performed worse than HC but better than BD on few neurocognitive domains. CONCLUSIONS: Patients after a FEM showed preserved EI, while patients in later stages of BD presented lower EIQ, suggesting that impairments in EI might result from the burden of disease and neurocognitive decline, associated with the chronicity of the illness. Cambridge University Press 2023-05 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10235671/ /pubmed/35574736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721005122 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0),which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Varo, Cristina
Amoretti, Silvia
Sparacino, Giulio
Jiménez, Esther
Solé, Brisa
Bonnin, Caterina del Mar
Montejo, Laura
Serra, Maria
Torrent, Carla
Salagre, Estela
Benabarre, Antoni
Salgado-Pineda, Pilar
Montoro Salvatierra, Irene
Sáiz, Pilar A.
García-Portilla, María Paz
Sánchez-Gistau, Vanessa
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni
Pacchiarotti, Isabella
Garcia-Rizo, Clemente
Undurraga, Juan
Reinares, María
Martinez-Aran, Anabel
Vieta, Eduard
Verdolini, Norma
Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
title Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
title_full Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
title_fullStr Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
title_full_unstemmed Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
title_short Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
title_sort emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type i
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35574736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721005122
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