Emotion processing and social functioning in euthymic bipolar disorder

A large number of studies have found that patients with bipolar disorders have a poor performance in tasks assessing social cognition. The present study aimed to investigate whether euthymic bipolar patients (EBP) have a dysfunction in emotion processing when compared to controls. An additional obje...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inEuropean psychiatry Vol. 33; no. S1; pp. S125 - S126
Main Authors Aparicio, A., Sánchez-Morla, E.M., Santos, J.L., Mateo, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Masson SAS 01.03.2016
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
Abstract A large number of studies have found that patients with bipolar disorders have a poor performance in tasks assessing social cognition. The present study aimed to investigate whether euthymic bipolar patients (EBP) have a dysfunction in emotion processing when compared to controls. An additional objective was to determine whether there is association between emotion processing and psychosocial functioning. A sample of 53 EBP and 53 healthy controls matched for age, gender, education level and premorbid intelligence were studied. All subjects were assessed using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) and two additional executive function measures: the Trail Making Test–Part B and the Stroop Test. Emotion processing was examined using the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). Psychosocial functioning was assessed using the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale and the Functional Assessment Short Test (FAST). For the MSCEIT, EBP obtained lower total scores (P=0.001), experiential area scores (P=0.012), strategic area scores (P=0.000), perceiving emotions branch scores (P=0.008), understanding emotions branch scores (P=0.014) and managing emotions branch scores (P=0.000) than controls. There were no significant differences between groups for the using emotions branch (P=0.113). In addition, partial correlations controlling for sub-clinical psychopathology in EBP showed the existence of a significant correlation of MSCEIT total score and MSCEIT strategic area score with FAST total score. EBP exhibit deficits in several areas of emotion processing. Performance in emotion processing tasks is associated with social functioning in these patients.
AbstractList A large number of studies have found that patients with bipolar disorders have a poor performance in tasks assessing social cognition. The present study aimed to investigate whether euthymic bipolar patients (EBP) have a dysfunction in emotion processing when compared to controls. An additional objective was to determine whether there is association between emotion processing and psychosocial functioning. A sample of 53 EBP and 53 healthy controls matched for age, gender, education level and premorbid intelligence were studied. All subjects were assessed using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) and two additional executive function measures: the Trail Making Test–Part B and the Stroop Test. Emotion processing was examined using the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). Psychosocial functioning was assessed using the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale and the Functional Assessment Short Test (FAST). For the MSCEIT, EBP obtained lower total scores (P=0.001), experiential area scores (P=0.012), strategic area scores (P=0.000), perceiving emotions branch scores (P=0.008), understanding emotions branch scores (P=0.014) and managing emotions branch scores (P=0.000) than controls. There were no significant differences between groups for the using emotions branch (P=0.113). In addition, partial correlations controlling for sub-clinical psychopathology in EBP showed the existence of a significant correlation of MSCEIT total score and MSCEIT strategic area score with FAST total score. EBP exhibit deficits in several areas of emotion processing. Performance in emotion processing tasks is associated with social functioning in these patients.
Introduction A large number of studies have found that patients with bipolar disorders have a poor performance in tasks assessing social cognition. Objectives and aims The present study aimed to investigate whether euthymic bipolar patients (EBP) have a dysfunction in emotion processing when compared to controls. An additional objective was to determine whether there is association between emotion processing and psychosocial functioning. Methods A sample of 53 EBP and 53 healthy controls matched for age, gender, education level and premorbid intelligence were studied. All subjects were assessed using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) and two additional executive function measures: the Trail Making Test–Part B and the Stroop Test. Emotion processing was examined using the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). Psychosocial functioning was assessed using the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale and the Functional Assessment Short Test (FAST). Results For the MSCEIT, EBP obtained lower total scores ( P = 0.001), experiential area scores ( P = 0.012), strategic area scores ( P = 0.000), perceiving emotions branch scores ( P = 0.008), understanding emotions branch scores ( P = 0.014) and managing emotions branch scores ( P = 0.000) than controls. There were no significant differences between groups for the using emotions branch ( P = 0.113). In addition, partial correlations controlling for sub-clinical psychopathology in EBP showed the existence of a significant correlation of MSCEIT total score and MSCEIT strategic area score with FAST total score. Conclusions EBP exhibit deficits in several areas of emotion processing. Performance in emotion processing tasks is associated with social functioning in these patients.
Author Santos, J.L.
Aparicio, A.
Sánchez-Morla, E.M.
Mateo, J.
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: A.
  surname: Aparicio
  fullname: Aparicio, A.
  organization: University of Castilla La Mancha, School of Nursery, Cuenca, Spain
– sequence: 2
  givenname: E.M.
  surname: Sánchez-Morla
  fullname: Sánchez-Morla, E.M.
  organization: University of Alcalá, Shool of Medicine, Psychiatry, Alcalá de Henares, Spain
– sequence: 3
  givenname: J.L.
  surname: Santos
  fullname: Santos, J.L.
  organization: Hospital Virgen de La Luz, Psychiatry, Cuenca, Spain
– sequence: 4
  givenname: J.
  surname: Mateo
  fullname: Mateo, J.
  organization: University of Castilla La Mancha, Innovation in Bioengineering, Cuenca, Spain
BookMark eNqVkd1KxDAQhYMouLv6Bl70BVrz07-ICLLsqrDghXod0mSqqd2kJK3Qt7dlvRJk8WqYGc4Z5jtLdGqdBYSuCE4IJvl1k8DguzAmdOoSTBKS8xO0IEVRxiwrs1O0wJymMWesPEfLEBqMSYFxvkDbzd71xtmo805BCMa-R9LqKDhlZBvVg1Xzeh4bG8HQf4x7o6LKdK6VPtImOK_BX6CzWrYBLn_qCr1tN6_rx3j3_PC0vt_Fimacx2WVUkxrmRe4gFTlILM80xVlJei8ZjirWFpIXDLFmOasgJJrXipKq5QAUZStUHrwVd6F4KEWnTd76UdBsJhZiEYcWIiZhcBETCwm2c0vmTK9nB_rvTTtMfHdQQzTY18GvAjKgFWgjQfVC-3Mfw1Ua6xRsv2EEULjBm8naIKIQAUWL3NWc1Qkn2Ni2WRw-7fB8fvfeCepyg
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jadr_2023_100595
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright 2016
Copyright_xml – notice: 2016
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
DOI 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.169
DatabaseName CrossRef
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
DatabaseTitleList


DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Medicine
EISSN 1778-3585
EndPage S126
ExternalDocumentID 10_1016_j_eurpsy_2016_01_169
S0924933816001735
1_s2_0_S0924933816001735
GroupedDBID ---
--K
--M
.1-
.FO
.~1
09C
09E
0R~
1B1
1P~
1~.
1~5
29G
4.4
457
4G.
53G
5GY
5VS
7-5
71M
8FI
8FJ
8P~
AABNK
AAEDT
AAEDW
AAFWJ
AAIKJ
AAKOC
AALRI
AANRG
AAOAW
AAQXK
AASVR
AAXMD
AAXUO
AAYWO
ABBQC
ABBZL
ABFNM
ABGDZ
ABIVO
ABJNI
ABMZM
ABUWG
ABVKB
ABWVN
ABXAU
ABXDB
ABXHF
ACAJB
ACDAQ
ACDLN
ACGFS
ACHQT
ACIUM
ACQPF
ACRPL
ACVFH
ACZWT
ADAZD
ADBBV
ADCNI
ADDNB
ADEZE
ADKIL
ADMUD
ADNMO
ADOVH
ADVJH
ADVLN
AEBAK
AEKER
AENCP
AENEX
AEUPX
AEVXI
AEYHU
AFKRA
AFPKN
AFPUW
AFRHN
AFTJW
AFZFC
AGABE
AGHFR
AGJUD
AGQPQ
AGUBO
AGYEJ
AHIPN
AHRGI
AIGII
AITUG
AJPFC
AJRQY
AJUYK
AKBMS
AKMAY
AKRWK
AKYEP
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
AMRAJ
ANZVX
AQJOH
ASPBG
AVWKF
AZFZN
AZQEC
BENPR
BLXMC
BLZWO
CCPQU
CCQAD
CCUQV
CFBFF
CGQII
CJCSC
CS3
DOHLZ
DU5
DWQXO
EBS
EGQIC
EJD
EO8
EO9
EP2
EP3
F5P
FDB
FEDTE
FGOYB
FIRID
FNPLU
FYUFA
G-Q
GBLVA
GNUQQ
GROUPED_DOAJ
HVGLF
HZ~
IHE
IKXGN
IOO
IPYYG
J1W
LN9
M2M
M41
MO0
N9A
NZEOI
O-L
O9-
OAUVE
OH0
OK1
OU-
OZT
P-8
P-9
P2P
PC.
PHGZM
PHGZT
PIMPY
PSYQQ
PUEGO
Q38
R2-
RCA
ROL
RPM
RPZ
SCC
SDF
SDG
SDP
SES
SEW
SSZ
UHS
UKHRP
UV1
WFFJZ
Z5R
~G-
0SF
AACTN
AFCTW
AJOXV
ALIPV
AMFUW
NCXOZ
RIG
T5K
AAEED
AAQFI
ABYKQ
AEBPU
AJBFU
EFLBG
LCYCR
LW7
AAYXX
CITATION
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c2599-8b4202fa6707e4c6ea565db238ed6f305b347a083c33d937e89d98c22b41e1c23
IEDL.DBID .~1
ISSN 0924-9338
IngestDate Tue Jul 01 03:14:06 EDT 2025
Thu Apr 24 23:10:49 EDT 2025
Fri Feb 23 02:30:53 EST 2024
Sun Feb 23 10:19:31 EST 2025
Tue Aug 26 16:33:38 EDT 2025
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue S1
Language English
License https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c2599-8b4202fa6707e4c6ea565db238ed6f305b347a083c33d937e89d98c22b41e1c23
ParticipantIDs crossref_primary_10_1016_j_eurpsy_2016_01_169
crossref_citationtrail_10_1016_j_eurpsy_2016_01_169
elsevier_sciencedirect_doi_10_1016_j_eurpsy_2016_01_169
elsevier_clinicalkeyesjournals_1_s2_0_S0924933816001735
elsevier_clinicalkey_doi_10_1016_j_eurpsy_2016_01_169
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate March 2016
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2016-03-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 03
  year: 2016
  text: March 2016
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationTitle European psychiatry
PublicationYear 2016
Publisher Elsevier Masson SAS
Publisher_xml – name: Elsevier Masson SAS
SSID ssj0017006
Score 2.107672
Snippet A large number of studies have found that patients with bipolar disorders have a poor performance in tasks assessing social cognition. The present study aimed...
Introduction A large number of studies have found that patients with bipolar disorders have a poor performance in tasks assessing social cognition. Objectives...
SourceID crossref
elsevier
SourceType Enrichment Source
Index Database
Publisher
StartPage S125
SubjectTerms Internal Medicine
Psychiatry
Title Emotion processing and social functioning in euthymic bipolar disorder
URI https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/1-s2.0-S0924933816001735
https://www.clinicalkey.es/playcontent/1-s2.0-S0924933816001735
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.169
Volume 33
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV07a8MwEBYhQ-lS-qTpI2joqsa2FD_GEhJCIV3aQDZhPQwurWuaZOjS3947Sw4pDQQ62uhs6_Pp7iR9dyLkriiyJI-ClGnFLRM6MizTFgtBcgPu0AYqx9zh2VM8nYvHxXDRIaM2FwZpld72O5veWGt_Z-DRHNRlOXgOcOrAceMLTS3HRHMhEtTy--8NzQPLzzX7ldCYYes2fa7heFnozPILCV4xFu8Mkfa8yz1tuZzJMTnysSJ9cJ9zQjq2OiUHM78bfkYmY3cGD60d2x-8EM0rQ906OEWX5ZdbaVlRu4Z_8l5qqsoa57PU-MKb52Q-Gb-Mpsyfi8A0TFYylioRBVGRx0mQWKFjm0NUZhQ4X2viAgaw4iLJIbbSHADniU0zk6U6ipQIbagjfkG61UdlLwkF_w1PiWGQppnQwmQYwOWiKGKM7NKiR3gLh9S-aDieXfEmW3bYq3QgSgRRBqEEEHuEbaRqVzRjT_thi7RsE0LBhEmw6nvkkl1ydunH4VKGchnJQP7RlW3JX-q2951X_5a8Jod45QhsN6S7-lzbW4hoVqrfqGy_WQ_4AX4Y9SI
linkProvider Elsevier
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV07T8MwELZKkYAF8RTl6YE1NIndPEZUtSrQdqGVulmx40hBECLaDiz8du5ipwJRqRJr4kviL76H7e_OhNxmWRwmvhs5SjLtcOWnTqw0FoJkKbhD7coEc4dH42Aw5Y-zzqxBunUuDNIqre03Nr2y1vZK26LZLvO8_ezi1IHhxheaWtbZItsc1Be18-5rxfPA-nPVhiW0drB5nT9Xkbw09Gb-iQyvAKt3esh7Xueffvic_gHZt8EivTffc0gaujgiOyO7HX5M-j1zCA8tDd0f3BBNipSahXCKPsuut9K8oHoJP-UtV1TmJU5oaWorb56Qab836Q4cezCCo2C2EjuR5L7rZ0kQuqHmKtAJhGWpBO-r0yADDZaMhwkEV4oB4izUUZzGkfJ9yT3tKZ-dkmbxXugzQsGBw1MC0NIo5oqnMUZwCc-yAEO7KGsRVsMhlK0ajodXvIqaHvYiDIgCQRSuJwDEFnFWUqWpmrGhfadGWtQZoWDDBJj1DXLhOjk9t4o4F56Y-8IVfwbLT8lf423jO8__LXlDdgeT0VAMH8ZPF2QP7xg22yVpLj6W-grCm4W8robvNwKX90g
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Emotion+processing+and+social+functioning+in+euthymic+bipolar+disorder&rft.jtitle=European+psychiatry&rft.au=Aparicio%2C+A.&rft.au=S%C3%A1nchez-Morla%2C+E.M.&rft.au=Santos%2C+J.L.&rft.au=Mateo%2C+J.&rft.date=2016-03-01&rft.issn=0924-9338&rft.eissn=1778-3585&rft.volume=33&rft.issue=S1&rft.spage=S125&rft.epage=S126&rft_id=info:doi/10.1016%2Fj.eurpsy.2016.01.169&rft.externalDBID=n%2Fa&rft.externalDocID=10_1016_j_eurpsy_2016_01_169
thumbnail_m http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/image/custom?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.clinicalkey.com%2Fck-thumbnails%2F09249338%2FS0924933816X00041%2Fcov150h.gif