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  • Bipolar disorder (BD) and schizophrenia (SZ) are chronic mental health conditions that affect cognitive abilities, particularly verbal memory, which is crucial for functioning and may decline with age.
  • A study evaluated verbal memory over five years in 31 BD patients and 27 SZ patients, using various assessment tools to gather data.
  • Results indicated that SZ patients had poorer verbal memory compared to BD patients, but both groups showed no significant changes in memory performance over time, suggesting a stable cognitive trajectory for both disorders.

Article Abstract

Objective: Bipolar disorder (BD) and schizophrenia (SZ) are chronic and heterogeneous mental disorders that present cognitive and functional impairments. Verbal memory is considered an important predictor of functioning and a domain vulnerable to the aging process. However, only few studies investigate the progression of memory longitudinally in BD and SZ, especially in lower- and middle-income countries. Therefore, we aim to evaluate the course of verbal memory in individuals with BD and SZ.

Methods: We assessed 31 individuals with BD and 27 individuals with SZ under treatment at outpatient clinics at baseline and after five years. They were assessed through a sociodemographic questionnaire, memory and estimated IQ (eIQ) instruments, and clinical scales.

Results: Individuals with SZ showed worse verbal memory performance in comparison to BD, however, we did not observe changes over time within patient groups. Individuals with BD with higher eIQ showed a better verbal memory performance, while no effect of eIQ was found for subjects with SZ.

Conclusion: Patients with SZ and BD showed different levels of verbal memory impairment, although they had similar unchanging trajectories after 5 years under psychiatric treatment. This finding indicates a relative stable cognitive course for both disorders.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13546805.2022.2133694DOI Listing

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