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The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder

OBJECTIVE: To compare social skills and related executive functions among bipolar disorder (BD) patients with a family history of mood disorders (FHMD), BD patients with no FHMD and healthy control (HCs). METHODS: We evaluated 20 euthymic patients with FHMD, 17 euthymic patients without FHMD, and 31...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Francy B.F., Rocca, Cristiana C., Gigante, Alexandre D., Dottori-Silva, Paola R., Gerchmann, Luciana, Rossini, Danielle, Sato, Rodrigo, Lafer, Beny, Nery, Fabiano G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6899394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590265
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2313
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author Fernandes, Francy B.F.
Rocca, Cristiana C.
Gigante, Alexandre D.
Dottori-Silva, Paola R.
Gerchmann, Luciana
Rossini, Danielle
Sato, Rodrigo
Lafer, Beny
Nery, Fabiano G.
author_facet Fernandes, Francy B.F.
Rocca, Cristiana C.
Gigante, Alexandre D.
Dottori-Silva, Paola R.
Gerchmann, Luciana
Rossini, Danielle
Sato, Rodrigo
Lafer, Beny
Nery, Fabiano G.
author_sort Fernandes, Francy B.F.
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To compare social skills and related executive functions among bipolar disorder (BD) patients with a family history of mood disorders (FHMD), BD patients with no FHMD and healthy control (HCs). METHODS: We evaluated 20 euthymic patients with FHMD, 17 euthymic patients without FHMD, and 31 HCs using the Social Skills Inventory (SSI) and a neuropsychological battery evaluating executive function, inhibitory control, verbal fluency and estimated intelligence. RESULTS: Both BD groups had lower SSI scores than controls. Scores for one subfactor of the social skills questionnaire, conversational skills and social performance, were significantly lower among patients with FHMD than among patients without FHMD (p = 0.019). Both groups of BD patients exhibited significant deficits in initiation/inhibition, but only BD patients with FHMD had deficits in verbal fluency, both compared to HC. There were no associations between social skills questionnaire scores and measures of cognitive function. CONCLUSION: Euthymic BD patients have lower social skills and executive function performance than HC. The presence of FHMD among BD patients is specifically associated with deficits in conversational and social performance skills, in addition to deficits in verbal fluency. Both characteristics might be associated with a common genetically determined pathophysiological substrate.
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spelling pubmed-68993942019-12-30 The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder Fernandes, Francy B.F. Rocca, Cristiana C. Gigante, Alexandre D. Dottori-Silva, Paola R. Gerchmann, Luciana Rossini, Danielle Sato, Rodrigo Lafer, Beny Nery, Fabiano G. Braz J Psychiatry Original Article OBJECTIVE: To compare social skills and related executive functions among bipolar disorder (BD) patients with a family history of mood disorders (FHMD), BD patients with no FHMD and healthy control (HCs). METHODS: We evaluated 20 euthymic patients with FHMD, 17 euthymic patients without FHMD, and 31 HCs using the Social Skills Inventory (SSI) and a neuropsychological battery evaluating executive function, inhibitory control, verbal fluency and estimated intelligence. RESULTS: Both BD groups had lower SSI scores than controls. Scores for one subfactor of the social skills questionnaire, conversational skills and social performance, were significantly lower among patients with FHMD than among patients without FHMD (p = 0.019). Both groups of BD patients exhibited significant deficits in initiation/inhibition, but only BD patients with FHMD had deficits in verbal fluency, both compared to HC. There were no associations between social skills questionnaire scores and measures of cognitive function. CONCLUSION: Euthymic BD patients have lower social skills and executive function performance than HC. The presence of FHMD among BD patients is specifically associated with deficits in conversational and social performance skills, in addition to deficits in verbal fluency. Both characteristics might be associated with a common genetically determined pathophysiological substrate. Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2018-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6899394/ /pubmed/29590265 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2313 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fernandes, Francy B.F.
Rocca, Cristiana C.
Gigante, Alexandre D.
Dottori-Silva, Paola R.
Gerchmann, Luciana
Rossini, Danielle
Sato, Rodrigo
Lafer, Beny
Nery, Fabiano G.
The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder
title The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder
title_full The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder
title_fullStr The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder
title_full_unstemmed The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder
title_short The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder
title_sort association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar i disorder
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6899394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590265
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2313
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