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Dysfunctional cognition in individuals with an increased risk for mania

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Background There is still a lack of knowledge about attitudes and cognitions that are related to bipolar disorder. Theoretically, it was proposed that exaggerated beliefs about the self, relationships, the need for excitement, and goal-related activities might lead to mania in vulnerable individuals, however, the few studies that examined this hypothesis provided mixed results. One of the unresolved issues is if such a cognitive style is associated with current mood symptoms or with different stages of the illness, i.e. at-risk versus diagnosed bipolar disorder. Therefore, the present study aimed at evaluating depression and mania-related cognitive style in individuals at-risk for mania. Method In an online survey, we collected data of 255 students of the University of Klagenfurt, Austria. All participants completed the Hypomanic Personality Scale (HPS), the Cognition Checklist for Mania – Revised (CCL-M-R), the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and the Internal State Scale (ISS). Results In a hierarchical regression, HPS was positively related to scores of all subscales of the CCL-M-R. The HPS did not significantly predict scores of the DAS. Current manic and depressive symptoms significantly contributed to the models. Conclusion The present results suggest that a trait-like risk for mania is associated with mania-related but not depression-related cognitions.
Title: Dysfunctional cognition in individuals with an increased risk for mania
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Background There is still a lack of knowledge about attitudes and cognitions that are related to bipolar disorder.
Theoretically, it was proposed that exaggerated beliefs about the self, relationships, the need for excitement, and goal-related activities might lead to mania in vulnerable individuals, however, the few studies that examined this hypothesis provided mixed results.
One of the unresolved issues is if such a cognitive style is associated with current mood symptoms or with different stages of the illness, i.
e.
at-risk versus diagnosed bipolar disorder.
Therefore, the present study aimed at evaluating depression and mania-related cognitive style in individuals at-risk for mania.
Method In an online survey, we collected data of 255 students of the University of Klagenfurt, Austria.
All participants completed the Hypomanic Personality Scale (HPS), the Cognition Checklist for Mania – Revised (CCL-M-R), the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and the Internal State Scale (ISS).
Results In a hierarchical regression, HPS was positively related to scores of all subscales of the CCL-M-R.
The HPS did not significantly predict scores of the DAS.
Current manic and depressive symptoms significantly contributed to the models.
Conclusion The present results suggest that a trait-like risk for mania is associated with mania-related but not depression-related cognitions.

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