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Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder

OBJECTIVES: Poor adherence to medication is frequent in bipolar disorder (BD) and has been associated with several factors. To date, the relationship between low adherence and neuropsychological functioning in BD is still unclear. As age and neuropsychological functioning might have opposing influen...

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Autores principales: Corréard, Nadia, Consoloni, Julia-Lou, Raust, Aurélie, Etain, Bruno, Guillot, Romain, Job, Sophie, Loftus, Joséphine, Médecin, Isabelle, Bougerol, Thierry, Polosan, Mircea, Fredembach, Benjamin, Gard, Sébastien, M’Bailara, Katia, Kahn, Jean-Pierre, Roux, Paul, Homassel, Anne-Sophie, Carminati, Mathilde, Matos, Lucile, Olié, Emilie, Bellivier, Frank, Courtet, Philippe, Henry, Chantal, Leboyer, Marion, Azorin, Jean-Michel, Belzeaux, Raoul
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5584797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28873468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184313
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author Corréard, Nadia
Consoloni, Julia-Lou
Raust, Aurélie
Etain, Bruno
Guillot, Romain
Job, Sophie
Loftus, Joséphine
Médecin, Isabelle
Bougerol, Thierry
Polosan, Mircea
Fredembach, Benjamin
Gard, Sébastien
M’Bailara, Katia
Kahn, Jean-Pierre
Roux, Paul
Homassel, Anne-Sophie
Carminati, Mathilde
Matos, Lucile
Olié, Emilie
Bellivier, Frank
Courtet, Philippe
Henry, Chantal
Leboyer, Marion
Azorin, Jean-Michel
Belzeaux, Raoul
author_facet Corréard, Nadia
Consoloni, Julia-Lou
Raust, Aurélie
Etain, Bruno
Guillot, Romain
Job, Sophie
Loftus, Joséphine
Médecin, Isabelle
Bougerol, Thierry
Polosan, Mircea
Fredembach, Benjamin
Gard, Sébastien
M’Bailara, Katia
Kahn, Jean-Pierre
Roux, Paul
Homassel, Anne-Sophie
Carminati, Mathilde
Matos, Lucile
Olié, Emilie
Bellivier, Frank
Courtet, Philippe
Henry, Chantal
Leboyer, Marion
Azorin, Jean-Michel
Belzeaux, Raoul
author_sort Corréard, Nadia
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description OBJECTIVES: Poor adherence to medication is frequent in bipolar disorder (BD) and has been associated with several factors. To date, the relationship between low adherence and neuropsychological functioning in BD is still unclear. As age and neuropsychological functioning might have opposing influences on adherence, our aim was to investigate this link with a particular focus on the effect of age. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, we included 353 patients divided into two age-groups (16–46; 47–71) from a French cohort diagnosed with BD (type I, II, NOS) and strictly euthymic. All patients had a standardized clinical and neuropsychological assessment and were categorized as high (n = 186) or low (n = 167) adherent based on their score from the Medication Adherence Rating Scale. Clinical information was collected based on a standardized interview and clinical validated scales. Neuropsychological performances were evaluated with an established standardized neuropsychological battery for bipolar disorder patients. After univariate analysis, neuropsychological and clinical predictors of low adherence were included in two age-specific stepwise multiple logistic regressions. RESULTS: A smaller number of hospitalizations (OR = 0.846, p = 0.012), a shorter illness duration (OR = 0.937, p = 0.003) and higher adverse effects (OR = 1.082, p<0.001) were associated with a greater risk of low adherence in the younger patients. In the older patients, low adherence was also predicted by a smaller number of hospitalizations (OR = 0.727, p = 0.008) and higher adverse effects (OR = 1.124, p = 0.005). Interestingly poor inhibition performance was also a significant predictor of low adherence in older patients (OR = 0.924, p = 0.030). CONCLUSIONS: We found an age-specific relationship between cognitive functioning and adherence in patients with BD. Poor inhibition performances predicted low adherence in older patients only. Our results highlight the need to provide age-adapted therapeutic interventions to improve adherence in patients with BD.
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spelling pubmed-55847972017-09-15 Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder Corréard, Nadia Consoloni, Julia-Lou Raust, Aurélie Etain, Bruno Guillot, Romain Job, Sophie Loftus, Joséphine Médecin, Isabelle Bougerol, Thierry Polosan, Mircea Fredembach, Benjamin Gard, Sébastien M’Bailara, Katia Kahn, Jean-Pierre Roux, Paul Homassel, Anne-Sophie Carminati, Mathilde Matos, Lucile Olié, Emilie Bellivier, Frank Courtet, Philippe Henry, Chantal Leboyer, Marion Azorin, Jean-Michel Belzeaux, Raoul PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Poor adherence to medication is frequent in bipolar disorder (BD) and has been associated with several factors. To date, the relationship between low adherence and neuropsychological functioning in BD is still unclear. As age and neuropsychological functioning might have opposing influences on adherence, our aim was to investigate this link with a particular focus on the effect of age. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, we included 353 patients divided into two age-groups (16–46; 47–71) from a French cohort diagnosed with BD (type I, II, NOS) and strictly euthymic. All patients had a standardized clinical and neuropsychological assessment and were categorized as high (n = 186) or low (n = 167) adherent based on their score from the Medication Adherence Rating Scale. Clinical information was collected based on a standardized interview and clinical validated scales. Neuropsychological performances were evaluated with an established standardized neuropsychological battery for bipolar disorder patients. After univariate analysis, neuropsychological and clinical predictors of low adherence were included in two age-specific stepwise multiple logistic regressions. RESULTS: A smaller number of hospitalizations (OR = 0.846, p = 0.012), a shorter illness duration (OR = 0.937, p = 0.003) and higher adverse effects (OR = 1.082, p<0.001) were associated with a greater risk of low adherence in the younger patients. In the older patients, low adherence was also predicted by a smaller number of hospitalizations (OR = 0.727, p = 0.008) and higher adverse effects (OR = 1.124, p = 0.005). Interestingly poor inhibition performance was also a significant predictor of low adherence in older patients (OR = 0.924, p = 0.030). CONCLUSIONS: We found an age-specific relationship between cognitive functioning and adherence in patients with BD. Poor inhibition performances predicted low adherence in older patients only. Our results highlight the need to provide age-adapted therapeutic interventions to improve adherence in patients with BD. Public Library of Science 2017-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5584797/ /pubmed/28873468 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184313 Text en © 2017 Corréard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Corréard, Nadia
Consoloni, Julia-Lou
Raust, Aurélie
Etain, Bruno
Guillot, Romain
Job, Sophie
Loftus, Joséphine
Médecin, Isabelle
Bougerol, Thierry
Polosan, Mircea
Fredembach, Benjamin
Gard, Sébastien
M’Bailara, Katia
Kahn, Jean-Pierre
Roux, Paul
Homassel, Anne-Sophie
Carminati, Mathilde
Matos, Lucile
Olié, Emilie
Bellivier, Frank
Courtet, Philippe
Henry, Chantal
Leboyer, Marion
Azorin, Jean-Michel
Belzeaux, Raoul
Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
title Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
title_full Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
title_fullStr Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
title_full_unstemmed Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
title_short Neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
title_sort neuropsychological functioning, age, and medication adherence in bipolar disorder
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5584797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28873468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184313
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