Jeff Zarp, Caroline Fussing Bruun, Sille Tørring Christiansen, Helle B Krogh, Oscar Vittorio Kuchinke, Christoffer Leth Bernsen, Andreas Elleby Jespersen, Jakob Eyvind Bardram, Lars Vedel Kessing, Kamilla Woznica Miskowiak
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Abstract
Background: Cognitive impairments are prevalent during remission in bipolar disorder (BD), but existing cognitive screening tools are time- and resource-intensive. Digital, web-based options can facilitate detection and monitoring of these impairments across clinical and research settings.
Methods: This cross-sectional study investigated psychometric properties of the Internet-based Cognitive Assessment Tool (ICAT) when self-administered in home-based settings. Newly diagnosed, remitted outpatients with BD and healthy controls (HC) underwent cognitive testing with the standard paper-pencil tool Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP) in-clinic and ICAT at-home as part of baseline assessments for an intervention trial (ClinicalTrials ID: 2021-000862-14).
Results: Data were analyzed for 31 BD patients and 29 HC. We demonstrated a strong positive correlation between at-home ICAT and in-clinic SCIP total scores within patients with BD (r(29) = 0.66, p < .001), which survived subsyndromal mood symptoms adjustment (partial r(25) = 0.67, p < .001), indicating adequate concurrent validity. There was a moderate positive correlation between ICAT and SCIP total scores across the entire sample (r(54) = 0.56, p < .001) and between subtest scores (r = 0.29-0.61, ps ≤ .03), except the executive functions tasks (p = .1). BD patients exhibited no impaired performance compared to HC on ICAT or SCIP (ps ≥ .08).
Conclusions: ICAT is a valid and feasible online tool for remote cognitive screening in remitted patients with BD. Web-based screening constitutes an accessible and efficient approach for implementing systematic cognitive screening in BD.
背景:认知障碍在双相情感障碍(BD)缓解期是普遍存在的,但现有的认知筛查工具是时间和资源密集型的。数字化的、基于网络的选择可以促进在临床和研究环境中检测和监测这些损伤。方法:本横断面研究调查了基于互联网的认知评估工具(ICAT)在家庭环境中自我使用时的心理测量特性。作为一项干预试验(ClinicalTrials ID: 2021-000862-14)的基线评估的一部分,新诊断、出院的双相障碍门诊患者和健康对照(HC)接受了临床标准的精神病学认知障碍筛查(SCIP)和家庭ICAT的认知测试。结果:分析了31例BD患者和29例HC患者的数据。我们发现,除了执行功能任务(p = 0.1)外,BD患者家庭ICAT与临床SCIP总分之间存在很强的正相关(r(29) = 0.66, p r(25) = 0.67, p r(54) = 0.56, p r = 0.29-0.61, ps≤0.03)。与HC相比,BD患者在ICAT或SCIP上没有表现出功能受损(ps≥.08)。结论:ICAT是一种有效可行的在线工具,可用于双相障碍患者的远程认知筛查。基于网络的筛查是实现双相障碍患者系统认知筛查的一种方便有效的方法。
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