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Health-related quality of life in Thai bipolar disorder. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet [J Med Assoc Thai] Journal article

 
Kongsakon R, Thomyangkoon P, Kanchanatawan B, Janenawasin S 
Health-related quality of life in Thai bipolar disorder. [Journal Article]
J Med Assoc Thai 2008 Jun; 91(6):913-8.


BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder (BPD) affects both patients 'functioning and well-being. Quality of life (QoL) has gained increasing attention as an important functional outcome in BPD. The present study was conducted to assess QoL of Thai BPD patients. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: The authors obtained cross-sectional demographic, clinical, and functional ratings from 285 BPD outpatients. SF-36 and Thai Mania Rating Scale (TMRS) were used to assess QoL and severity of symptoms respectively.
RESULTS: The mean TMRS was 4.42 +/- 5.87. Compared with the Thai general population, SF-36 scores of study population were significantly lower, except for bodily pain and social functioning domains. Sodium valproate treated group's SF-36 scores was better than lithium carbonate treated group' (p = 0.02).
CONCLUSION: The present study is one of the pioneers in assessing the impact of co-morbidity on health-related QoL in Thai BPD patients. Even in the stable phase, patients were less functioning than the normal Thai population.



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