Anxious Temperament Predicts Poor Acceptance of Self and Life in Bipolar Disorder during the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
E. Fleischmann, F. Fellendorf, J. Ortner, S. Bengesser, M. Ratzenhofer, R. Pilz, M. Lenger, A. Birner, R. Queissner, M. Platzer, A. Tmava-Berisha, C. Hamm, A. Maget, J. Wagner-Skacel, E. Reininghaus, N. Dalkner
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Abstract

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the social distancing resulting thereof are having a great impact on psychological well-being. Studies investigating resilience found that it impacts mental health during crises. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of pre-crisis temperament on resilience in individuals with bipolar disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. An online survey was conducted in Austria between April and June 2020, including 36 individuals with bipolar disorder and 39 healthy controls. Resilience was assessed with the 13-item resilience scale, and temperament was measured with the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego-autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A). The bipolar disorder group showed lower resilience than the control group, and scored higher on the TEMPS-A for depressive, cyclothymic, and anxious temperaments. Resilience could be predicted by anxious temperament in individuals with bipolar disorder, and correlated negatively with depressive symptoms in both groups. The results suggest that anxious temperament influences the resilience of individuals with bipolar disorder, likely more than temporary hardships, such as the first months of the COVID-19 crisis. It is therefore important to improve the resilience of individuals with bipolar disorder not only by short-term interventions, but by strengthening resilience and reducing anxious temperament in the long term.
新冠肺炎大流行期间焦虑的气质预测双相情感障碍患者对自我和生活的接受度差
冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)大流行及其导致的社交距离对心理健康产生了巨大影响。调查复原力的研究发现,在危机期间,复原力会影响心理健康。本研究旨在评估危机前气质对新冠肺炎大流行期间双相情感障碍患者恢复力的影响。2020年4月至6月在奥地利进行了一项在线调查,包括36名双相情感障碍患者和39名健康对照者。复原力采用13项复原力量表进行评估,气质采用孟菲斯、比萨、巴黎和圣地亚哥的气质评估自动问卷(TEMPS-A)进行测量。双相情感障碍组表现出比对照组更低的恢复力,在抑郁、环胸和焦虑情绪的TEMPS-A评分更高。双相情感障碍患者的焦虑气质可以预测其恢复力,并且与两组的抑郁症状呈负相关。研究结果表明,焦虑情绪会影响双相情感障碍患者的恢复力,可能不仅仅是暂时的困难,例如新冠肺炎危机的头几个月。因此,重要的是,不仅要通过短期干预,还要通过加强恢复力和长期减少焦虑情绪来提高双相情感障碍患者的恢复力。
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