Journal article
Emotion regulation in bipolar disorder: Profile and utility in predicting trait mania and depression propensity
TE Van Rheenen, G Murray, SL Rossell
Psychiatry Research | Published : 2015
Abstract
Current emotion regulation research in BD has tended to focus on the extent to which patients control their emotions using different cognitive strategies. Fewer studies have investigated whether patients with BD have difficulties in regulating other dimensions of emotion that serve a functional purpose and are thereby more amenable to change. To overcome this paucity of research we utilised a multi-dimensional measure of emotion regulation to characterise the emotion regulation profile of BD, and examine its utility in predicting trait mania and depression propensity. Fifty BD patients and 52 healthy controls completed the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) and the General Behav..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Rotary Health/Bipolar Expedition, Helen McPherson Smith Trust, and an Australian Postgraduate Award.