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Affective cognition in bipolar disorder: A systematic review by the ISBD targeting cognition task force

KW Miskowiak, I Seeberg, HL Kjaerstad, KE Burdick, A Martinez-Aran, C del Mar Bonnin, CR Bowie, AF Carvalho, P Gallagher, G Hasler, B Lafer, C López-Jaramillo, T Sumiyoshi, RS McIntyre, A Schaffer, RJ Porter, S Purdon, IJ Torres, LN Yatham, AH Young Show all

Bipolar Disorders | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background: Impairments in affective cognition are part of the neurocognitive profile and possible treatment targets in bipolar disorder (BD), but the findings are heterogeneous. The International Society of Bipolar Disorder (ISBD) Targeting Cognition Task Force conducted a systematic review to (i) identify the most consistent findings in affective cognition in BD, and (ii) provide suggestions for affective cognitive domains for future study and meta-analyses. Methods: The review included original studies reporting behavioral measures of affective cognition in BD patients vs controls following the procedures of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) s..

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