Effects of recurrence on the cognitive performance of patients with bipolar I disorder: implications for relapse prevention and treatment adherence — Carlos López‐Jaramillo (2010) | RDL Network
Effects of recurrence on the cognitive performance of patients with bipolar I disorder: implications for relapse prevention and treatment adherence
Article 2010 en
Authors
CL
Carlos López‐Jaramillo
JL
Juan Pablo Lopera-Vásquez
AG
Aurora Gallo
Abstract
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The number of manic episodes predicted poor cognitive performance, suggesting that the recurrence of mania may have a long-term neuropsychological impact. Prospective follow-up studies need to be completed to explore this effect further as better treatment adherence may have a protective effect on neurocognitive function.
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