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P01-203-Motivational systems and trait impulsivity in euthymic outpatients with bipolar mood disorder and healthy volunteers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

B. Dolenc
Affiliation:
Sociomedical Institute at Scientific Research Centre SASA, Ljubljana
L. Sprah
Affiliation:
Sociomedical Institute at Scientific Research Centre SASA, Ljubljana
M. Dernovsek
Affiliation:
University Psychiatric Clinic, Ljubljana-Polje, Slovenia

Abstract

Objectives

Although previous studies have suggested that bipolar disorder symptoms could result from increased impulsivity and vulnerability of the Behavioural Activation System (BAS), the association of the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) with the disorder remains unclear.

Aims

Given that motivational systems, especially BAS, and impulsivity are closely intertwined, we aimed to assess the associations between BIS and BAS and impulsivity among healthy volunteers and remitted bipolar outpatients.

Methods

70 euthymic bipolar outpatients and 70 healthy controls were self assessed with the BIS/BAS Scale and the Barratt Impulsivity Scale.

Results

Our data revealed elevated BIS and BAS sensitivity (Figure 1a) as well as impulsivity (Figure 1b) in the group of bipolar outpatients. Both motivational systems seem to be unrelated to the trait impulsivity.

Conclusions

Our results indicate that BIS/BAS sensitivity and impulsivity represent a distinct trait. Furthermore, elevated BIS and BAS sensitivity and impulsivity in the euthymic phase of the disorder could represent an indicator of relatively stable personal traits which persist throughout all phases of the illness, thus signifying a vulnerability factor that could be relevant in the early diagnostic picture of affective disorders.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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