Insight in patients with bipolar disorder: Findings from the bipolar disorder course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN study)

Author:

Grover Sandeep1,Avasthi Ajit1,Chakravarty Rahul1,Dan Amitava2,Chakraborty Kaustav3,Neogi Rajarshi4,Desousa Avinash5,Nayak Omkar P.5,Praharaj Samir Kumar6,Menon Vikas7,Deep Raman8,Bathla Manish9,Subramanyam Alka A.10,Nebhinani Naresh11,Ghosh Prasonjit12,Lakdawala Bhaveshkumar13,Bhattacharya Ranjan14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India

2. Department of Psychiatry, Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, Burdwan, Bardhaman, West Bengal, India

3. Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine and JNM Hospital WBUHS, Kalyani, West Bengal, India

4. Department of Psychiatry, R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

5. Department of Psychiatry, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital (Sion Hospital), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

6. Department of Psychiatry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India

7. Department of Psychiatry, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India

8. Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

9. Department of Psychiatry, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana, Haryana, India

10. Department of Psychiatry, Topiwala National Medical College (Nair Hospital), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

11. Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

12. Department of Psychiatry, Silchar Medical College, Silchar, Assam, India

13. Department of Psychiatry, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Medical Education Trust Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

14. Department of Psychiatry, Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India

Abstract

Background:There are limited number of studies evaluating insight among patients with bipolar disorder (BD).Aim:This study aimed to examine insight and its correlates in BD using the data from the multicenter BD course and outcome study from India (BiD-CoIN). The additional aim was to evaluate the insight in patients with BD using different scales and understand the correlates of insight.Materials and Methods:773 BD patients presently in clinical remission were evaluated on the Insight Scale for Affective Disorders (ISAD), insight items of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), and the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS).Results:The assessment scales influenced the prevalence of poor insight. Poorer insight irrespective of the assessment scale was consistently associated with higher residual depressive and manic symptoms, and a higher level of cognitive impairment and disability. Poor insight as assessed by ISAD was associated with a higher number of episodes in the lifetime, shorter duration of current remission, a higher number of depressive episodes, a higher amount of time spent in depressive episodes, higher depressive affective morbidity, a higher number of manic episodes, and higher residual depressive and manic symptoms.Conclusion:Poor insight in BD is consistently associated with higher residual depressive and manic symptoms and a higher level of cognitive impairment and disability. However, in terms of course variables, the correlates vary depending on the assessment method.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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