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Minimum clinically important differences for the Functioning Assessment Short Test and a battery of neuropsychological tests in bipolar disorders: results from the FACE-BD cohort.
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Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences [Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci] 2020 Jul 20; Vol. 29, pp. e144. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 20. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Aims: Establishing the minimum clinically important difference (MCID) in functioning and cognition is essential to the interpretation of the research and clinical work conducted in bipolar disorders (BD). The present study aimed to estimate the MCID for the Functioning Assessment Short Test (FAST) and a battery of neuropsychological tests in BD.<br />Methods: Anchor-based and distributive methods were used to estimate the MCID for the FAST and cognition using data from a large, multicentre, observational cohort of individuals with BD. The FAST and cognition were linked with the Clinical Global Impressions Scale-Severity (CGI-S) and Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) using an equipercentile method. The magnitude of the standard error measurement (s.e.m.) provided another estimate of the MCID.<br />Results: In total, 570 participants were followed for 2 years. Cross-sectional CGI-S and GAF scores were linked to a threshold ⩽7 on the FAST for functional remission. The MCID for the FAST equalled 8- or 9-points change from baseline using the CGI-S and GAF. One s.e.m. on the FAST corresponded to 7.6-points change from baseline. Cognitive variables insufficiently correlated with anchor variables (all ρ <0.3). One s.e.m. for cognitive variables corresponded to a range of 0.45 to 0.93-s.d. change from baseline.<br />Conclusions: These findings support the value of the estimated MCID for the FAST and cognition and may be a useful tool to evaluate cognitive and functional remediation effects and improve patient functional outcomes in BD. The CGI-S and GAF were inappropriate anchors for cognition. Further studies may use performance-based measures of functioning instead.
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- Bipolar Disorder psychology
Cognition Disorders psychology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Executive Function
Female
Humans
Male
Memory, Short-Term
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Reaction Time
Social Behavior
Bipolar Disorder diagnosis
Cognition physiology
Cognition Disorders diagnosis
Neuropsychological Tests statistics & numerical data
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2045-7979
- Volume :
- 29
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32684190
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045796020000566