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Limited time‐specific and longitudinal effects of depressive and manic symptoms on cognition in bipolar spectrum disorders

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Previous research suggests that cognitive performance worsens during manic and depressed states in bipolar disorder (BD). However, studies have often relied upon between‐subject, cross‐sectional analyses and smaller sample sizes. The… Click to show full abstract

Previous research suggests that cognitive performance worsens during manic and depressed states in bipolar disorder (BD). However, studies have often relied upon between‐subject, cross‐sectional analyses and smaller sample sizes. The current study examined the relationship between mood symptoms and cognition in a within‐subject, longitudinal study with a large sample.

Keywords: cognition; symptoms cognition; specific longitudinal; longitudinal effects; limited time; time specific

Journal Title: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Year Published: 2022

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