Cognitive functions in euthymic patients with bipolar II disorder and their correlation with the clinical profile

Conclusion: Bipolar II euthymic patients showed persistent cognitive deficits in some aspects of general intellectual capacity, executive and memory functions, and the ability for sustained attention, which are correlated with some clinical variables. Bipolar II patients should be routinely assessed for deficits in cognitive functions to enable early intervention and rehabilitation.
Source: Middle East Current Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Tags: Original articles Source Type: research