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Reaction Time and Visual Memory in Connection to Alcohol Use in Persons with Bipolar Disorder.

dc.contributor.authorMazumder, Atiqul Haq
dc.contributor.authorBarnett, Jennifer
dc.contributor.authorIsometsä, Erkki Tapio
dc.contributor.authorLindberg, Nina
dc.contributor.authorTorniainen-Holm, Minna
dc.contributor.authorLähteenvuo, Markku
dc.contributor.authorLahdensuo, Kaisla
dc.contributor.authorKerkelä, Martta
dc.contributor.authorAhola-Olli, Ari
dc.contributor.authorHietala, Jarmo
dc.contributor.authorKampman, Olli
dc.contributor.authorKieseppä, Tuula
dc.contributor.authorJukuri, Tuomas
dc.contributor.authorHäkkinen, Katja
dc.contributor.authorCederlöf, Erik
dc.contributor.authorHaaki, Willehard
dc.contributor.authorKajanne, Risto
dc.contributor.authorWegelius, Asko
dc.contributor.authorMännynsalo, Teemu
dc.contributor.authorNiemi-Pynttäri, Jussi
dc.contributor.authorSuokas, Kimmo
dc.contributor.authorLönnqvist, Jouko
dc.contributor.authorTiihonen, Jari
dc.contributor.authorPaunio, Tiina
dc.contributor.authorVainio, Seppo Juhani
dc.contributor.authorPalotie, Aarno
dc.contributor.authorNiemelä, Solja
dc.contributor.authorSuvisaari, Jaana
dc.contributor.authorVeijola, Juha
dc.contributor.orcidMazumder, Atiqul Haq [0000-0002-2148-4070]
dc.contributor.orcidIsometsä, Erkki Tapio [0000-0001-5956-2399]
dc.contributor.orcidTorniainen-Holm, Minna [0000-0003-2149-855X]
dc.contributor.orcidLähteenvuo, Markku [0000-0002-7244-145X]
dc.contributor.orcidKerkelä, Martta [0000-0002-1181-2632]
dc.contributor.orcidAhola-Olli, Ari [0000-0002-4451-3487]
dc.contributor.orcidHietala, Jarmo [0000-0002-3179-6780]
dc.contributor.orcidKampman, Olli [0000-0001-6891-2266]
dc.contributor.orcidHäkkinen, Katja [0000-0001-8222-7505]
dc.contributor.orcidHaaki, Willehard [0000-0002-2850-7650]
dc.contributor.orcidKajanne, Risto [0000-0002-3405-7115]
dc.contributor.orcidSuokas, Kimmo [0000-0001-6296-6343]
dc.contributor.orcidTiihonen, Jari [0000-0002-0400-6798]
dc.contributor.orcidPaunio, Tiina [0000-0002-5560-0666]
dc.contributor.orcidVainio, Seppo Juhani [0000-0001-9319-3566]
dc.contributor.orcidPalotie, Aarno [0000-0002-2527-5874]
dc.contributor.orcidNiemelä, Solja [0000-0003-1130-9161]
dc.contributor.orcidSuvisaari, Jaana [0000-0001-7167-0990]
dc.contributor.orcidVeijola, Juha [0000-0002-4139-9981]
dc.date.accessioned2021-10-30T01:12:20Z
dc.date.available2021-10-30T01:12:20Z
dc.date.issued2021-08-30
dc.date.updated2021-10-30T01:12:19Z
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the association of cognition with hazardous drinking and alcohol-related disorder in persons with bipolar disorder (BD). The study population included 1268 persons from Finland with bipolar disorder. Alcohol use was assessed through hazardous drinking and alcohol-related disorder including alcohol use disorder (AUD). Hazardous drinking was screened with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test for Consumption (AUDIT-C) screening tool. Alcohol-related disorder diagnoses were obtained from the national registrar data. Participants performed two computerized tasks from the Cambridge Automated Neuropsychological Test Battery (CANTAB) on A tablet computer: the 5-choice serial reaction time task, or reaction time (RT) test and the Paired Associative Learning (PAL) test. Depressive symptoms were assessed with the Mental Health Inventory with five items (MHI-5). However, no assessment of current manic symptoms was available. Association between RT-test and alcohol use was analyzed with log-linear regression, and eβ with 95% confidence intervals (CI) are reported. PAL first trial memory score was analyzed with linear regression, and β with 95% CI are reported. PAL total errors adjusted was analyzed with logistic regression and odds ratios (OR) with 95% CI are reported. After adjustment of age, education, housing status and depression, hazardous drinking was associated with lower median and less variable RT in females while AUD was associated with a poorer PAL test performance in terms of the total errors adjusted scores in females. Our findings of positive associations between alcohol use and cognition in persons with bipolar disorder are difficult to explain because of the methodological flaw of not being able to separately assess only participants in euthymic phase.
dc.identifier.doi10.17863/CAM.77526
dc.identifier.issn2076-3425
dc.identifier.otherPMC8467646
dc.identifier.other34573174
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/330082
dc.languageeng
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceessn: 2076-3425
dc.sourcenlmid: 101598646
dc.subjectAlcohol
dc.subjectCognition
dc.subjectReaction time
dc.subjectBipolar disorder
dc.subjectVisual Memory
dc.titleReaction Time and Visual Memory in Connection to Alcohol Use in Persons with Bipolar Disorder.
dc.typeArticle
prism.issueIdentifier9
prism.publicationNameBrain sciences
prism.volume11
pubs.funder-project-idH2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (713606)
pubs.funder-project-idIso-Mällisen Säätiö (0400 584622)
pubs.funder-project-idStanley Center for Psychiatric Research, Broad Institute (6045290-5500000710 and 6000009-5500000710)
rioxxterms.licenseref.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
rioxxterms.versionVoR
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.3390/brainsci11091154

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