To a broader concept of remission: rating the health-related quality of life in bipolar disorder

Marta Martin Subero, Lesley Berk, Seetal Dodd, Jayashri Kulkarni, Rolet Anthony De Castella, Paul Bernard Fitzgerald, Michael Berk

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Abstract

The relationship between remission and quality of life in bipolar disorder is incompletely understood. This study aimed to determine cut-points on the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the European Quality of Life Index (EQ-5D) that corresponded with an objective clinical measure of remission in bipolar disorder patients. Methods Data from a 2-year prospective observational study of bipolar and schizoaffective patients were analysed. Concordant with previous research, the Clinical Global Impression-Bipolar Version (CGI-BP) was used as an index of remission, specifically the severity scores of 1 (normal, not at all ill) and 2 (borderline mentally ill). The mean SF-36 standardized mental component (SMC) and standardized physical component (SPC) total scores as well as the EQ-5D index score that corresponded with a CGI-BP severity score of 1 or 2 were determined. Results The mean SF-36 score that corresponded with a CGI-BP severity score of 1 or 2, was below 50 for the SPC (49.3) and below 49 for the SMC (48.3). The mean EQ-5D score that corresponded with a CGI-BP severity score of 1 or 2 was below 0.88 (0.87). Limitations Although the initial sample is sufficiently large (n=240), 49 patients scored 1 and 2 on the CGI-S, of which 12 had schizoaffective disorder. Conclusions This study suggests that a cut-off score of =50 for the SPC and =49 for the SMC of the SF-36 and =0.88 for the EQ-5D index approximates a CGI-BP definition of remission. ? 2013 Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)673 - 676
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Affective Disorders
Volume150
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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