Abstract

Several studies have examined QoL in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), and few studies have evaluated the impact of bipolar disorder on health-related quality of life. Namjoshi and colleagues assessed all relevant English-language articles published prior to 1999, identifying 10 studies for inclusion: quite heterogeneous; a variety of generic and depression-specific instruments to assess different aspects of HRQOL; rarely included descriptions of the psychometric properties of the instruments; small samples. Second review (Dean et. al. 2004) examined studies that had assessed HRQOL, workimpairment or healthcare costs and utilization in BDP published prior to November 2002; Using a broad definition of HRQOL (e.g studies that had assessed social or physical functioning in isolation) identified 65 HRQOL articles. The described deficits in HRQOL in patients with BD were similar to those observed in patients with unipolar depression and equal or lower than levels of HRQOL observed in patients with other chronic medical conditions. Another comprehensive literature search in several databases up to November 2004 (e.g. MEDLINE, EMBASE, PubMed, PsychINFO, Cochrane Database) was performed by Michalak Erin E, et al., 2005. Several studies addressed the question how significant the QoL in patients with BD is related with the different stages of the disorder. They conclude that: BD type II reported significantly poorer HRQOL than BD type I in the areas of social functioning and mental health ; women numerically lower scores in all of the questionnaire's domains except for mental health; the number of past episodes of depression was a stronger determinant of HRQOL than number of previous manic episodes; mania/hypomania patients significantly lower SF-12 mental health scores than euthymic patients? depressed or mixed patients significantly poorer HRQOL; depressed or experiencing a recent episode of depression; SF-36 scores remarkably low in the role-physical, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional and mental health sub-scales.

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  • International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here.

  • Several studies have examined QoL in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), and few studies have evaluated the impact of bipolar disorder on health-related quality of life

  • The described deficits in HRQOL in patients with BD were similar to those observed in patients with unipolar depression and equal or lower than levels of HRQOL observed in patients with other chronic medical conditions

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International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. . Quality of life of bipolar patients Maria Luisa Figueira

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