Neuropsychological testing of cognitive impairment in euthymic bipolar disorder: an individual patient data meta-analysis
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Bourne, C.
Aydemir, Ö.
Balanzá Martínez, V.
Bora, E.
Brissos, S.
Cavanagh, J. T. O.
Clark, L.
Cubukcuoglu, Z.
Videira Dias, V.
Dittmann, S.
Ferrier, I. N.
Fleck, D. E.
Frangou, S.
Gallagher, P.
Jones, L.
Kieseppä, T.
Martínez Aran, A.
Melle, I.
Moore, P. B.
Pfennig A, Raust A.
Senturk, V.
Simonsen, C.
Smith, D. J.
Bio, D. S.
Soeiro de Souza, M. G.
Stoddart, S. D. R.
Sundet K, Szöke A.
Thompson, J. M.
Torrent, C.
Zalla, T.
Craddock, N.
Andreassen, O. A.
Leboyer, M.
Vieta, E.
Bauer, M.
Worhunsky, P. D.
Tzagarakis, C.
Rogers, R. D.
Geddes, J. R.
Goodwin, G. M.
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Bourne, C.;
Aydemir, Ö.;
Balanzá Martínez, V.;
Bora, E.;
Brissos, S.;
Cavanagh, J. T. O.;
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Goodwin, G. M..
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Neuropsychological testing of cognitive impairment in euthymic bipolar disorder: an individual patient data meta-analysis.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2013, vol. 128, núm. 3, p. 149-162.
https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.12133.
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An association between bipolar disorder and cognitive impairment has repeatedly been described, even for euthymic patients. Findings are inconsistent both across primary studies and previous meta-analyses. This study reanalysed 31 primary data sets as a single large sample (N = 2876) to provide a more definitive view.