Cognitive variability in bipolar II disorder: who is cognitively impaired and who is preserved
Article 2016 en
Authors
BS
Brisa Solé
EJ
Esther Jiménez
CT
Carla Torrent
Abstract
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These results confirm that neurocognitive variability is also present among patients with bipolar II disorder. Approximately one-half of the patients with bipolar II disorder were cognitively impaired, and among them 12% were severely and globally impaired. The identification of different cognitive profiles may help to develop cognitive remediation programs specifically tailored for each cognitive profile.
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