TY - JOUR
PY - 2016//
TI - Is history of suicidal behavior related to social support and quality of life in outpatients with bipolar I disorder?
JO - Psychiatry research
A1 - Studart, Paula
A1 - Galvão-de Almeida, Amanda
A1 - Bezerra-Filho, Severino
A1 - Caribé, André
A1 - Reis Afonso, Nayanne
A1 - Daltro, Carla
A1 - Miranda-Scippa, Angela
SP - 796
EP - 802
VL - 246
IS -
N2 - Bipolar disorder (BD) affects the social functioning and quality of life (QoL) of its patients. This study aimed to investigate whether there is an association between social support (SS), and suicidal behavior in BD I patients compared to healthy controls; secondarily, we evaluated the influence of QoL on those variables. A total of 119 euthymic outpatients with BD I, 46 of whom had attempted suicide (SAs) and 73 who had not (non-SAs), were compared to 63 healthy controls, through the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Scale and World Health Organization's Quality of Life Instrument. No differences were noted in SS and QoL between SAs and non-SAs. Compared to healthy controls, non-SAs showed lower values in the positive social interaction domain of SS, and the patients, as a whole, showed lower values in affectionate and positive social interaction domains of SS. Compared to healthy controls, SAs had lower values in the environmental domain of QoL, and the patients, as a whole, had lower values in the environmental, social, and psychological domains of QoL. There was positive correlation between SS and QoL. Although BD is a disabling disease, patients receive inadequate SS. Interventions that may alter the SS in these patients should be investigated.
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Language: en
LA - en SN - 0165-1781 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.10.045 ID - ref1 ER -