Li Wu,Hu Chunfeng,Li Longfei,Zhang Yongqiang,Li Meng,Comparative study on the dysfunctional attitudes and cognitive coping strategies between bipolar and unipolar depression patients in remission[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2019,32(6):510-513 |
Comparative study on the dysfunctional attitudes and cognitive coping strategies between bipolar and unipolar depression patients in remission |
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20190228001 |
English keywords:Unipolar depression Bipolar depression Dysfunctional attitudes Cognitive coping strategies |
Fund projects:山东省医药卫生科技发展计划项目
2015ws0421
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济宁市医药卫生计划项目
2015-14
山东省医药卫生科技发展计划项目(2015ws0421);济宁市医药卫生计划项目(2015-14) |
Author Name | Affiliation | Li Wu | Jining Psychiatric Hospital, Jining
272051, China | Hu Chunfeng | Jining Psychiatric Hospital, Jining
272051, China | Li Longfei | Jining Psychiatric Hospital, Jining
272051, China | Zhang Yongqiang | Jining Psychiatric Hospital, Jining
272051, China | Li Meng | Jining Psychiatric Hospital, Jining
272051, China |
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Objective To explore the differences of the dysfunctional attitudes and cognitive coping strategies between bipolar and unipolar depression patients in remission, and to provide references for psychological intervention on the patients. Methods A total of 83 patients with bipolar disorder and 76 patients with unipolar depression in remission who met the International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition (ICD-10) diagnostic criteria for affective disorder were continuously involved, and all patients were assessed with the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire-Chinese Version (CERQ-C), Beck Depression Inventory-21 item (BDI-21) and Dysfunctional Attitudes Scales (DAS). Results The total score and scores of factors in DAS were higher in the bipolar depression group than those in the unipolar depression group (P<0.01). The positive refocusing, positive reappraisal, self-blame, rumination and maladaptive cognitive strategy scores in the bipolar depression group were higher than those in the unipolar depression group (P<0.01). Conclusion Compared with the unipolar depression patients in remission, the bipolar depression patients in remission may suffer from more severe dysfunctional cognitive attitudes and cognitive coping strategies problems. |
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