The Relationships Between Strategies Of Stress Coping And Temperament-Character Traits In Subjects With Bipolar Disorder

IntroductionBipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mood disorder, which is characterized by a cycling between the mania and major depression. The relationship between coping strategies and temperament-character traits in BD is unclear at this time.ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to assess the relation...

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Published inEuropean psychiatry Vol. 65; no. S1; p. S156
Main Authors Gundogmus, I., Tekin, S., Yasar, A.B., Uzun, Ö.
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Published Paris Cambridge University Press 01.06.2022
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1778-3585
DOI10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.418

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Abstract IntroductionBipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mood disorder, which is characterized by a cycling between the mania and major depression. The relationship between coping strategies and temperament-character traits in BD is unclear at this time.ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to assess the relationship between strategies of coping stress and temperament-character traits in individuals with BD.Methods168 patients diagnosed with BD in full remission were included. All participants were diagnosed by an experienced consultant psychiatrist based on DSM-5 and were assessed with Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) for confirmation to remission. Sociodemographic datas of all participants was obtained and Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego–Autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A) and Coping with Stress Scale (CSS) were applied.Results75 patients (44.6%) were female and the mean age of the sample was 32.64±10.74 years, the mean duration of illness was 8.23±5.52 years and was found that the mean score of YMRS 5.35±4.19. It was presented Table 1 whether there was a statistically significant correlation between TEMPS-A and CSS subscales.ConclusionsAs coping strategies may be related to temperament-character traits and that could be important for psychological interventions in patients with BD.DepressiveHypertimicCyclothymicIrritableAnxiousAvoidance-,067-,159,098-,150-,083,485,095,305,115,387Problem-focused coping strategies-,268-,153,366-,246-,134,004,109,000-,009,161Social support-,191-,495-,060-,646-,416,044,000,535,000,000Total-,256-,399,149-,370-,324,007,000,118,000,001DisclosureNo significant relationships.
AbstractList Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mood disorder, which is characterized by a cycling between the mania and major depression. The relationship between coping strategies and temperament-character traits in BD is unclear at this time. Objectives The aim of our study was to assess the relationship between strategies of coping stress and temperament-character traits in individuals with BD. Methods 168 patients diagnosed with BD in full remission were included. All participants were diagnosed by an experienced consultant psychiatrist based on DSM-5 and were assessed with Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) for confirmation to remission. Sociodemographic datas of all participants was obtained and Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego–Autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A) and Coping with Stress Scale (CSS) were applied. Results 75 patients (44.6%) were female and the mean age of the sample was 32.64±10.74 years, the mean duration of illness was 8.23±5.52 years and was found that the mean score of YMRS 5.35±4.19. It was presented Table 1 whether there was a statistically significant correlation between TEMPS-A and CSS subscales. Conclusions As coping strategies may be related to temperament-character traits and that could be important for psychological interventions in patients with BD. Depressive Hypertimic Cyclothymic Irritable Anxious Avoidance -,067 -,159 ,098 -,150 -,083 ,485 ,095 ,305 ,115 ,387 Problem-focused coping strategies -,268 -,153 ,366 -,246 -,134 ,004 ,109 ,000 -,009 ,161 Social support -,191 -,495 -,060 -,646 -,416 ,044 ,000 ,535 ,000 ,000 Total -,256 -,399 ,149 -,370 -,324 ,007 ,000 ,118 ,000 ,001 Disclosure No significant relationships.
IntroductionBipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mood disorder, which is characterized by a cycling between the mania and major depression. The relationship between coping strategies and temperament-character traits in BD is unclear at this time.ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to assess the relationship between strategies of coping stress and temperament-character traits in individuals with BD.Methods168 patients diagnosed with BD in full remission were included. All participants were diagnosed by an experienced consultant psychiatrist based on DSM-5 and were assessed with Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) for confirmation to remission. Sociodemographic datas of all participants was obtained and Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego–Autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A) and Coping with Stress Scale (CSS) were applied.Results75 patients (44.6%) were female and the mean age of the sample was 32.64±10.74 years, the mean duration of illness was 8.23±5.52 years and was found that the mean score of YMRS 5.35±4.19. It was presented Table 1 whether there was a statistically significant correlation between TEMPS-A and CSS subscales.ConclusionsAs coping strategies may be related to temperament-character traits and that could be important for psychological interventions in patients with BD.DepressiveHypertimicCyclothymicIrritableAnxiousAvoidance-,067-,159,098-,150-,083,485,095,305,115,387Problem-focused coping strategies-,268-,153,366-,246-,134,004,109,000-,009,161Social support-,191-,495-,060-,646-,416,044,000,535,000,000Total-,256-,399,149-,370-,324,007,000,118,000,001DisclosureNo significant relationships.
Author Gundogmus, I.
Tekin, S.
Yasar, A.B.
Uzun, Ö.
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