Andreas E Jespersen, Zacharias Obel, Anders Lumbye, Lars V Kessing, Kamilla W Miskowiak
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摘要
目的:双相情感障碍(BD)患者合并注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的识别因认知症状的重叠和方法学上的挑战而变得复杂。这项横断面研究调查了基于虚拟现实(VR)的认知评估(模拟日常生活中的认知挑战)是否有助于检测合并多动症(BD + ADHD)的双相情感障碍患者的持续注意力障碍:对49名完全缓解或部分缓解的BD门诊患者(其中14人(24%)患有BD+ADHD)进行了虚拟现实认知评估(CAVIR)测试(包括一项涉及分心的持续注意力测试)和精神病学认知障碍筛查(SCIP)评估。此外,还对患者的情绪症状和功能进行了评分,并填写了主观认知和生活质量评估问卷。患者在 SCIP 中的认知障碍程度是参照 n = 100 名在人口统计学上具有可比性的健康对照组参与者进行估算的:结果:BD + ADHD 患者在 CAVIR 持续注意力测试中表现出更明显的能力缺陷(t(48) = 2.15, p = .037, d = .66)。值得注意的是,BD+ADHD患者在该测试中的缺陷与他们自我报告的日常生活中的注意力集中困难成正比。探索性分析表明,BD + ADHD患者在SCIP工作记忆和延迟言语学习子测试中也表现出更大的障碍,而且与没有这种合并症的BD患者相比,他们的主观认知抱怨更大(P水平为0.001),但只有主观认知方面的差异经多重比较校正后得以存活(F(1,47) = 14.13, P = 0.005, np2 = 0.24):结论:通过生态学上有效的涉及干扰刺激的 VR 测试来筛查持续注意力的缺陷可能有助于识别 BD + ADHD 患者。
Bipolar-ADHD comorbidity: screening for differences in neurocognition and virtual reality-based cognitive performance.
Objectives: Identification of comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is complicated by overlapping cognitive symptoms and methodological challenges. This cross-sectional study investigated whether virtual reality (VR)-based cognitive assessment that mimics daily life cognitive challenges can aid in the detection of sustained attention impairment in BD individuals with comorbid ADHD (BD + ADHD).
Methods: Forty-nine fully or partially remitted outpatients with BD, of whom 14 (24%) had BD + ADHD, were assessed with the Cognition Assessment in Virtual Reality (CAVIR) test, including a sustained attention test that involves distractions, and the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP). Patients were also rated for mood symptoms and functioning and completed questionnaires assessing subjective cognition and quality of life. Patients' cognitive impairment on the SCIP was estimated with reference to n = 100 demographically comparable healthy control participants.
Results: BD + ADHD participants exhibited more pronounced performance deficits on the CAVIR sustained attention test (t(48) = 2.15, p = .037, d = .66). Notably, deficits on this test were proportional to self-reported daily life concentration difficulties in BD + ADHD individuals. Exploratory analyses revealed that BD + ADHD participants also displayed greater impairment on the SCIP working memory- and delayed verbal learning subtests and greater subjective cognitive complaints than BD patients without this comorbidity (p-levels < .001), but only the difference in subjective cognition survived correction for multiple comparisons (F(1,47) = 14.13, p = .005, np2 = 0.24).
Conclusion: Screening for deficits in sustained attention with an ecologically valid VR test involving distracting stimuli may be useful for identifying BD + ADHD individuals.
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