Introduction: recent studies indicate that bipolar disorder is associated with a profound impairment in almost all areas of functioning. This study aims to evaluate functional recovery in type 1 bipolar patients during remission period. Method: we conducted a cross-sectional study of euthymic type 1 bipolar patients followed up on an ambulatory basis. In the analysis to be reported here we used Hamilton Depression Scale, Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and Functioning Assessment Short Test (FAST). Results: more than half of the study population (53.3%) had overall functional impairment. The overall functioning was associated with age, education level, professional activity, the number of manic and depressive episodes, the number of hospitalizations, a higher HDRS score as well as with the two self-esteem subscores: “self-confidence” and “self-deprecation”. Conclusion: our results suggest that a paradigm shift in the treatment of bipolar disorders should happen and that the goals of therapy should be modified from symptomatic remission to functional remission.
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Fekih-Romdhane, F., Homri, W., Mrabet, A., & Labbane, R. (2016). Facteurs prédictifs du fonctionnement chez les patients bipolaires de type 1 en période de rémission. Pan African Medical Journal, 25. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.66.8532
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