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The Relationship between Performance of Attention Task and Suicidal Ideation in Korean Patients with Mood Disorders
- Title
- The Relationship between Performance of Attention Task and Suicidal Ideation in Korean Patients with Mood Disorders
- Authors
- Kim, Soo In; Kong, Kyoung Ae
- Ewha Authors
- 김수인; 공경애
- SCOPUS Author ID
- 김수인; 공경애
- Issue Date
- 2020
- Journal Title
- PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION
- ISSN
- 1738-3684
1976-3026
- Citation
- PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 374 - 381
- Keywords
- Mood disorder; Suicidal ideation; Sustained attention
- Publisher
- KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOC
- Indexed
- SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS; KCI
- Document Type
- Article
- Abstract
- Objective We examined the performance of attention tests related to suicidal ideation in mood disorder patients and to explain the difference of attention test performance in relation to suicidal ideation after controlling clinical and psychological variables of mood disorder patients. Methods Seventy-three in- and outpatients with major depressive disorder (n=41) or bipolar disorder (n=32) completed a self-rating questionnaire assessing socio-demographic characteristics, and clinical and psychological variables. Comprehensive Attention Test (CAT) also was conducted. Results Thirty-three patients were the high-suicidal ideation (SI) group, and forty patients were the low-SI group. The errors of commission (CEs) of visual sustained attention in the high-SI group was 6.3 times higher on average than that of the low-SI group. After controlling for sex, age, and diagnosis, a higher number of CEs on visual sustained attention tasks predicted higher SI score. However, after controlling for sex, age, diagnosis, and depressive mood, this predictive ability was no longer observed. Conclusion This study showed that CE on the visual sustained attention task seems to influence suicidal ideation as a result of interaction with depressive symptoms.
- DOI
- 10.30773/pi.2020.0020
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- 의과대학 > 의학과 > Journal papers
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