Impulsivity Traits in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Author:

Giovannelli Fabio1ORCID,Gavazzi Gioele1,Noferini Chiara12,Palumbo Pasquale3,Viggiano Maria Pia1,Cincotta Massimo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug Research and Child's Health (NEUROFARBA), Section of Psychology University of Florence Florence Italy

2. European Laboratory for Non‐Linear Spectroscopy (LENS) Sesto Fiorentino Italy

3. Unit of Neurology of Prato, Cerebrovascular and Neurodegenerative Disease Area of the Department of Medical Specialties Central Tuscany Local Health Authority Prato Italy

4. Unit of Neurology of Florence, Cerebrovascular and Neurodegenerative Disease Area of the Department of Medical Specialties Central Tuscany Local Health Authority Florence Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundIn Parkinson's disease (PD), impulsivity as a personality trait may be linked to the risk of developing impulse control disorders (ICDs) during dopaminergic therapy. However, studies evaluating differences in trait impulsivity between patients with PD and healthy controls or between patients with PD with and without ICDs reported partly inconsistent findings.ObjectivesWe conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses) of studies comparing Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS‐11) scores between patients with PD and healthy controls and between patients with PD with and without ICDs.MethodsEligible studies were identified through a systematic search in 3 databases. Mean differences with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for BIS‐11 total and subscale scores were separately calculated for studies comparing patients with PD and healthy controls and patients with PD with and without ICDs. Meta‐regressions were performed to explore sources of heterogeneity (percentage of men, age, disease duration, and levodopa equivalent daily dose).ResultsA total of 40 studies were included in the quantitative analyses. BIS‐11 total scores were significantly higher in patients with PD compared with healthy controls (mean difference 2.43; 95% CI, 1.03, 3.83), and in patients with PD with active ICDs compared with patients without ICDs (6.62; 95% CI, 5.01, 8.23). No significant moderators emerged by meta‐regression analyses.ConclusionsThe present meta‐analysis supports that impulsivity, as a personality trait, may characterize patients with PD, even in the absence of ICDs. Moreover, these data corroborate findings of clinical studies reporting higher levels of trait impulsivity in PD patients with ICDs compared with patients without ICDs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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