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Illness Representations in Patients With Bipolar Disorders (RsBiP)

P

Public Assistance-Hospitals of Marseille (AP-HM)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Bipolar Disorder

Treatments

Other: interview
Other: standardized questionnaires

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03595670
2017-55

Details and patient eligibility

About

Bipolar disorder is a serious and chronic illness representing a major health problem with high mortality rates. According to the self-regulation model , patients had some representations of their illness which are cognitive and emotional. Cognitive representations include the set of beliefs built around the illness, its consequences and treatment. Emotional representations are negative emotions generated by the presence of the illness. According to Leventhal et al. (1997), representations are linked to information extracts by patients from society, relatives, experiences. This model has been particularly studied in the context of somatic disorders, but Baines & Wittkowski (2013) shown that it may also be relevant in patients with mental disorders. In bipolar disorders, first results show that illness representations are related to relapses and to medication adherence. That's why, we think that this relevant to improve knowledges of the psychological processes that accompany the experience of bipolar disorders. To assess illness representation, we will use both qualitative and quantitative tools. These results could have direct application to clinical practice in psychosocial interventions.

Full description

Bipolar disorder is a serious and chronic illness representing a major health problem with high mortality rates (Colom and Lam, 2005). According to the self-regulation model (Leventhal, Nerenz & Steel, 1986), patients had some representations of their illness which are cognitive and emotional. Cognitive representations include the set of beliefs built around the illness, its consequences and treatment. Emotional representations are negative emotions generated by the presence of the illness. According to Leventhal et al. (1997), representations are linked to information extracts by patients from society, relatives, experiences. This model has been particularly studied in the context of somatic disorders, but Baines & Wittkowski (2013) shown that it may also be relevant in patients with mental disorders. In bipolar disorders, first results show that illness representations are related to relapses (Lobban et al., 2013) and to medication adherence (Averous, Charbonnier, Lagouanelle-Simeoni, Prosperi & Dany, 2018). That's why, we think that this relevant to improve knowledges of the psychological processes that accompany the experience of bipolar disorders. To assess illness representation, we will use both qualitative and quantitative tools. These results could have direct application to clinical practice in psychosocial interventions.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 85 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Men or women whose is between 18 and 85 years
  • Patients diagnosed bipolar in mania, depression or euthymic phases according DSM-IV critiera by psychiatrist
  • Taking in charge in the framework of service Psychiatrie Secteur 5 - Hôpitaux Sud - Hôpital Sainte Marguerite de Marseille
  • Patients agreeing to participate to study

Exclusion criteria

  • Minor patients or over 85 years old
  • Patients not understanding French
  • Patients with neurological or psychiatric disorders prohibiting their comprehension of the study
  • Patients deprived of their liberty following a judicial or administrative decision
  • Patients supported without their consent
  • Patients under legal guardianship
  • Patients treated in emergencies
  • Patients refusing to participate in the study

Trial design

200 participants in 1 patient group

experimental group
Description:
• Patients diagnosed bipolar in mania, depression or euthymic phases according DSM-IV critiera by psychiatrist standardized questionnaires and interview will be performed
Treatment:
Other: interview
Other: standardized questionnaires

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

raoul BELZEAUX, MD

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