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Awareness of illness and subjective experience of cognitive complaints in patients with bipolar I and bipolar II disorder.
Authors:S Pallanti  L Quercioli  A Pazzagli  A Rossi  L Dell'Osso  S Pini  G B Cassano
Affiliation:Neurosciences Institute, Florence, Italy. s.pallanti@agora.stm.it
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to investigate the awareness of illness and subjective cognitive complaints of patients with either bipolar I disorder or bipolar II disorder during a phase of clinical stabilization. METHOD: They used a structured clinical interview, the Frankfurt Complaints Questionnaire, to determine subjective cognitive complaints, and the Scale of Unawareness of Mental Disorder to assess 57 consecutively enrolled patients with bipolar I or bipolar II disorder. RESULTS: Patients with bipolar II disorder had significantly less insight and a higher level of subjective complaints of stimulus overload than patients with bipolar I disorder. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that a severe deficit in self-awareness may constitute a distinguishing psychopathological characteristic of patients with bipolar II disorder. Further studies are required to determine if there are associated neuropsychological dysfunctions.
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