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      Objectives: Bipolar disorder is characterized by repetitive relapses that result in psychosocial dysfunctions. The functioning of bipolar disorder patients is related to the severity of symptoms, quality of sleep, drug compliance, and social support. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between sociodemographic and clinical factors and functional status in bipolar disorder patients.
      Methods: A total of 52 bipolar disorder patients participated in the study. The following scales were utilized: Korean version of personal and social performance scale (K-PSP), Korean version of Hamilton rating scale for depression (K-HDRS), Korean version of young mania rating scale (K-YMRS), Korean version of pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI-K), Korean version of drug attitude inventory (K-DAI), mood disorders insight scale (MDIS), and multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS).
      Results: The K-PSP score showed a negative relationship with K-HDRS score (r = -0.387, p = 0.005), but not with K-YMRS score (r = -0.205, p = 0.145). The K-PSP score showed a negative relationship with global PSQI-K score (r = -0.378, p = 0.005) and overall sleep quality (r = -0.353, p = 0.010). The K-PSP scores were positively associated with the KDAI score (r = 0.409, p = 0.003) and MSPSS score (r = 0.334, p = 0.015). The predictive factors for K-PSP were overall sleep quality and social support from family.
      Conclusion: Our study showed that depressive symptoms were related to overall function in bipolar disorder. Also, our study suggested that improving sleep quality is important in maintaining functional status. Appropriate social support and positive perception toward the drug may lead to the higher level of functioning. This study is meaningful in that the functional status of bipolar disorder patients is analyzed in a multivariate manner in relation to various variables in psychosocial aspects.
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      Objectives: Bipolar disorder is characterized by repetitive relapses that result in psychosocial dysfunctions. The functioning of bipolar disorder patients is related to the severity of symptoms, quality of sleep, drug compliance, and social support. ...

      Objectives: Bipolar disorder is characterized by repetitive relapses that result in psychosocial dysfunctions. The functioning of bipolar disorder patients is related to the severity of symptoms, quality of sleep, drug compliance, and social support. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between sociodemographic and clinical factors and functional status in bipolar disorder patients.
      Methods: A total of 52 bipolar disorder patients participated in the study. The following scales were utilized: Korean version of personal and social performance scale (K-PSP), Korean version of Hamilton rating scale for depression (K-HDRS), Korean version of young mania rating scale (K-YMRS), Korean version of pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI-K), Korean version of drug attitude inventory (K-DAI), mood disorders insight scale (MDIS), and multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS).
      Results: The K-PSP score showed a negative relationship with K-HDRS score (r = -0.387, p = 0.005), but not with K-YMRS score (r = -0.205, p = 0.145). The K-PSP score showed a negative relationship with global PSQI-K score (r = -0.378, p = 0.005) and overall sleep quality (r = -0.353, p = 0.010). The K-PSP scores were positively associated with the KDAI score (r = 0.409, p = 0.003) and MSPSS score (r = 0.334, p = 0.015). The predictive factors for K-PSP were overall sleep quality and social support from family.
      Conclusion: Our study showed that depressive symptoms were related to overall function in bipolar disorder. Also, our study suggested that improving sleep quality is important in maintaining functional status. Appropriate social support and positive perception toward the drug may lead to the higher level of functioning. This study is meaningful in that the functional status of bipolar disorder patients is analyzed in a multivariate manner in relation to various variables in psychosocial aspects.

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      국문 초록 (Abstract)

      목 적 : 양극성 장애 환자의 기능은 증상의 심각도, 약물순응도, 수면의 질, 사회적 지지와 관련되어 있다고 알려져있다. 본 연구에서는, 정신사회적 요인들과 인구학적 요인들이 양극성 장애 환자의 기능 상태와 갖는 연관성에 대해알아보고자 하였다.
      방 법 : 본 연구에서는 양극성 장애 환자 52명을 대상으로 하였다. 다음과 같은 임상적 척도들이 수행되었다: 한국판 personal and social performance scale (K-PSP), 한국판 Hamilton rating scale for depression (K-HDRS), 한국판 young mania rating scale (K-YMRS), 한국판 Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI-K), 한국판 drug attitude inventory (K-DAI), mood disorders insight scale (MDIS), multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS).
      연구 대상의 기능 상태와 임상적 변수들 간의 관계는 상관 분석을 사용하여 분석하였고, 이어 다중 선형 회귀분석을 시행하였다.
      결 과 : 전체 K-PSP 점수의 평균은 57.92 ± 13.76이었다. 전체 K-PSP 점수는 K-HDRS 점수와는 음의 상관관계를 나타냈다(r = -0.387, p = 0.005). 반면, K-YMRS 점수와전체 K-PSP 점수는 통계적으로 의미 있는 관계가 도출되지않았다(r = -0.205, p = 0.145). 전체 K-PSP 점수는 PSQI-K 총점(r = -0.378, p = 0.005) 및 전반적인 수면의 질(r =-0.353, p = 0.010)과 음의 상관관계를 나타냈다. 전체 K-PSP 점수는 KDAI 점수(r = 0.409, p = 0.003) 및 총 MSPSS 점수(r = 0.334, p = 0.015)와는 양의 상관관계를 보였다. 전체 K-PSP 에 대하여 설명 가능한 변수들은 PSQI-K 중 전반적인 수면의질과 MSPSS 중 가족에 의한 지지였다(adjusted R2 = 28.3%).
      결 론 : 본 연구에서는 우울 증상이 심할수록, 전반적인수면의 질이 낮을수록, 약물에 대해 부정적으로 인식할수록, 사회적 지지가 적을수록 양극성 장애 환자의 기능 수준이저하된다는 결과를 제시해주었다. 양극성 장애 환자의 기능상태는 환자가 보고하는 전반적인 수면의 질과 가족에 의한사회적 지지를 통해 예측 가능하므로, 환자의 수면 만족도를증진시키고 가족에 의하여 적절한 지지를 제공하는 것이 양극성 장애 환자의 기능 회복과 사회적 복귀에 있어서 중요한 부분이라고 시사된다.
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      목 적 : 양극성 장애 환자의 기능은 증상의 심각도, 약물순응도, 수면의 질, 사회적 지지와 관련되어 있다고 알려져있다. 본 연구에서는, 정신사회적 요인들과 인구학적 요인들이 양극성 장...

      목 적 : 양극성 장애 환자의 기능은 증상의 심각도, 약물순응도, 수면의 질, 사회적 지지와 관련되어 있다고 알려져있다. 본 연구에서는, 정신사회적 요인들과 인구학적 요인들이 양극성 장애 환자의 기능 상태와 갖는 연관성에 대해알아보고자 하였다.
      방 법 : 본 연구에서는 양극성 장애 환자 52명을 대상으로 하였다. 다음과 같은 임상적 척도들이 수행되었다: 한국판 personal and social performance scale (K-PSP), 한국판 Hamilton rating scale for depression (K-HDRS), 한국판 young mania rating scale (K-YMRS), 한국판 Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI-K), 한국판 drug attitude inventory (K-DAI), mood disorders insight scale (MDIS), multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS).
      연구 대상의 기능 상태와 임상적 변수들 간의 관계는 상관 분석을 사용하여 분석하였고, 이어 다중 선형 회귀분석을 시행하였다.
      결 과 : 전체 K-PSP 점수의 평균은 57.92 ± 13.76이었다. 전체 K-PSP 점수는 K-HDRS 점수와는 음의 상관관계를 나타냈다(r = -0.387, p = 0.005). 반면, K-YMRS 점수와전체 K-PSP 점수는 통계적으로 의미 있는 관계가 도출되지않았다(r = -0.205, p = 0.145). 전체 K-PSP 점수는 PSQI-K 총점(r = -0.378, p = 0.005) 및 전반적인 수면의 질(r =-0.353, p = 0.010)과 음의 상관관계를 나타냈다. 전체 K-PSP 점수는 KDAI 점수(r = 0.409, p = 0.003) 및 총 MSPSS 점수(r = 0.334, p = 0.015)와는 양의 상관관계를 보였다. 전체 K-PSP 에 대하여 설명 가능한 변수들은 PSQI-K 중 전반적인 수면의질과 MSPSS 중 가족에 의한 지지였다(adjusted R2 = 28.3%).
      결 론 : 본 연구에서는 우울 증상이 심할수록, 전반적인수면의 질이 낮을수록, 약물에 대해 부정적으로 인식할수록, 사회적 지지가 적을수록 양극성 장애 환자의 기능 수준이저하된다는 결과를 제시해주었다. 양극성 장애 환자의 기능상태는 환자가 보고하는 전반적인 수면의 질과 가족에 의한사회적 지지를 통해 예측 가능하므로, 환자의 수면 만족도를증진시키고 가족에 의하여 적절한 지지를 제공하는 것이 양극성 장애 환자의 기능 회복과 사회적 복귀에 있어서 중요한 부분이라고 시사된다.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 윤보현, "한국판 약물태도 척도의 심리측정적 특성" 대한정신약물학회 16 (16): 480-487, 2005

      2 이정구, "한국판 Personal and Social Performance 척도 (K-PSP)의 표준화 연구" 대한정신약물학회 17 (17): 497-506, 2006

      3 이중서, "한국판 Hamilton 우울증 평가 척도의 신뢰도, 타당도 연구" 대한신경정신의학회 44 (44): 456-465, 2005

      4 지수혁, "조현병 환자의 개인적, 사회적 기능상태의 예측인자" 대한조현병학회 19 (19): 47-59, 2016

      5 정희연, "Young조증 평가 척도의 한국판 표준화 연구" 대한신경정신의학회 42 (42): 2003

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