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COMPLETED
130 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-11-15
2024-09-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Patients with bipolar disorder and previous suicide attempts have a worse quality of life. One of the most important factors associated with suicide and morbidity in bipolar disorder is impulsivity. Impulsivity, which can be defined as a predisposition to unplanned reactions to internal and external stimuli regardless of negative consequences and the absence of behavioural inhibition, is one of the clinical features of bipolar disorder. Although it is more common during manic episode, it can also be found in other mood phases. Bipolar disorder is characterised by high impulsivity even during recovery periods. Increased impulsivity is not only associated with suicide attempts but may also lead to functional impairment. Impulsive behaviours may cause long-term negative consequences in bipolar disorder that may affect quality of life. In the literature, it has been revealed that high impulsivity is associated with poor quality of life.
In the light of this information, this study aimed to determine the predictive effects of impulsivity and coping skills on quality of life in patients with bipolar disorder.
METHOD Sample The descriptive study is planned to be conducted in Adıyaman Besni State Hospital between October 2023-February 2024. The population of the study will consist of individuals who applied to the Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic of Adıyaman Besni State Hospital on the dates of the study, who received outpatient treatment with the diagnosis of bipolar according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5 and who were in the euthymic period according to the doctor's control. G\* Power programme was used to calculate the sample size. The confidence interval α=0.05, the power of the test (1-β) 0.95, the effect size dz= 0.5 were calculated as a total of 54 people (presented in the appendix).
The data will be collected by researcher Kubra Tohumcu through face-to-face interview technique. The patients constituting the sample of the study will be directed to the researcher by the outpatient clinic doctor. The data were planned to be collected by applying the "Personal Information Form", "Brief Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder Scale", "Barratt Impulsivity Scale -11 Short Form" and "Coping Attitudes Evaluation Scale" prepared by the researchers.
Individual Information Form: This form, organised by the researchers, included 17 questions to determine the demographic information of the participants.
Brief Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder Scale: Developed in 2010 by Michalak and Murray, the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was conducted by Gümüş et al. It is a 5-point Likert-type scale (1=Strongly Disagree, 5=Strongly Agree) consisting of a total of 7 items. The total score range that can be obtained from the scale varies between 12-60. Higher scores obtained from the scale indicate a better quality of life. Cronbach Alpha internal consistency coefficient was reported as .86.
Barratt Impulsivity Scale -11 Short Form: The scale consists of a total of 15 items and three subscales. These subscales are lack of planning, motor impulsivity and attention impulsivity. The items in the scale are evaluated using a 4-point Likert-type scale (1=rarely/never, 4=almost always/always). The high scores obtained from the scale indicate a high level of impulsivity. The Cronbach's alpha internal consistency coefficient for the entire scale adapted into Turkish was reported as .82, .80 for the failure to plan subscale, .70 for the motor impulsivity subscale, and .64 for attention impulsivity.
Coping Attitudes Rating Scale: The scale is a 4-point Likert-type scale (1=I Never Do This, 4=I Mostly Do This) consisting of 5 factors and 32 items. The score range to be obtained from the scale varies between 32-128, and the high score obtained from the scale indicates that the coping attitude level is high, while the low score obtained indicates that the coping attitude level is low. In the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale, cronbach alpha value was .766.
Data analysis: The data of the study will be evaluated using descriptive statistical methods (frequency, mean), t-test, one way Analysis of Variance, correlation and regression analyses in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 22 package programme.
Conditions
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Study Design
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Interventions
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survey
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being in euthymic mood according to the doctor's control at the time of the interview
* Having no problem in understanding and speaking Turkish
* Being in the 18-65 age group
Exclusion Criteria
* Refusing to participate in the study after being informed
* Having another psychiatric diagnosis in addition to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Kubra TOHUMCU
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kubra TOHUMCU
principal investigator
Locations
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Besni State Hospital
Besni, Adıyaman Province, Turkey (Türkiye)
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Other Identifiers
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Gaziantep University KBRTHMC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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