Social cue recognition and attributional bias in remitted bipolar disorder: Impact on social functioning

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作者
Easwaran, Krishnapriya [1 ]
Palaniappan, Pradeep [2 ]
机构
[1] PSG Inst Med Sci & Res, Dept Psychiat, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] PSG Inst Med Sci & Res, Dept Psychiat, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Social cue recognition; Social perception; SOCRATIS; Attributional bias; Externalizing bias; Social functioning; Bipolar disorder; CULTURAL-DIFFERENCES; EMOTION RECOGNITION; EUTHYMIC PATIENTS; RATING-SCALE; COGNITION; SCHIZOPHRENIA; DEFICITS; METAANALYSIS; MIND; NEUROCOGNITION;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114300
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
The role of social cue recognition and attributional bias on social functioning has been sparsely studied in remitted bipolar disorder (BD). In view of this, we evaluated thirty subjects with BD (without a history of psychotic symptoms) who were in remission and thirty age and, gender-matched healthy controls for social cue recognition [using SoCueReTI (Social Cue Recognition Test-Indian Setting)], and attributional bias (using an Attributional style questionnaire). Social functioning was assessed in subjects with BD using the Functional assessment short test (FAST) - Interpersonal relationships. Subjects with BD had significant deficits in recognizing social cues in low-intensity and high-intensity vignettes when compared to healthy controls. Deficits in recognizing social cues in low-intensity vignettes were significantly correlated with the FAST scores, even after controlling for the number of episodes and duration of illness. Further replication studies are needed to ascertain the association between social cue recognition deficits and social functioning in BD.
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