Comparison of the neurocognitive profile of the children of parents with bipolar disorder and controls: A transnational cross-sectional study

Sara Fernanda Restrepo-Mejía , Johanna Valencia-Echeverry , Juan Pablo Zapata-Ospina , Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo , Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo , Juan David Palacio-Ortiz
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Abstract

Introduction

Studies that have compared the cognitive alterations of the children of parents with bipolar disorder (CPBD) versus the children of control parents (CCP), present heterogeneous results due to the studies’ methodological differences, the age of the population studied, and the lack of standardisation of the measures used for the different neurocognitive domains. The objective was to compare the neurocognitive profile of CPBD versus CCP to observe if there are differences that could be proposed as possible endophenotypes of BD.

Results

A total of 107 individuals (51 CPBD, and 56 CCP) with ages between 6 and 16 (mean, 12.2 ± 2.80) years of age were evaluated. Seventy-four point five percent of the CPBD group had some disorder compared to 67.9% of the CCP group. Tests such as letter-F phonemic verbal fluency, letter-S phonemic verbal fluency, overall F-A-S phonemic verbal fluency, story recall and retrieval, and Wisconsin perseverative errors showed a difference with a small effect size, but with a high degree of uncertainty.

Conclusions

The CPBD did not have differences in their neurocognitive profile in comparison with CCP. Both groups have a high prevalence of psychopathology, which is a factor that could explain the lack of differences in neurocognitive performance.

双相情感障碍父母与对照组儿童神经认知特征的比较:一项跨国横断面研究。
导读:研究比较了双相情感障碍(CPBD)父母的孩子与正常父母(CCP)的孩子的认知改变,由于研究方法的差异,研究人群的年龄,以及不同神经认知领域使用的测量缺乏标准化,得出了不同的结果。目的是比较CPBD和CCP的神经认知特征,以观察是否存在可以作为bd可能的内表型的差异。结果:共评估了107例(51例CPBD, 56例CCP),年龄在6 ~ 16岁(平均12.2±2.80)岁。CPBD组中有75.5%的人患有某种疾病,而CCP组中这一比例为67.9%。诸如字母f音位语言流畅性、字母s音位语言流畅性、整体F-A-S音位语言流畅性、故事回忆和检索以及威斯康星持久性错误等测试显示了小效应量的差异,但具有高度的不确定性。结论:与CCP相比,CPBD在神经认知方面没有差异。两组人都有很高的精神病理学患病率,这是一个可以解释神经认知表现缺乏差异的因素。
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