| Literature DB >> 32037491 |
Lisa Serravalle1, Vanessa Iacono1, Sheilagh Hodgins2,3, Mark A Ellenbogen4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) often possess maladaptive traits and present with various difficulties in psychosocial functioning. However, little is known about the intimate partners of adults with bipolar disorder (BD) and how mental illnesses other than BD within couples may further complicate the picture. Such knowledge is needed to inform both couple and family interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Intimate partners; Marital adjustment; Personality; Psychosocial functioning
Year: 2020 PMID: 32037491 PMCID: PMC7008107 DOI: 10.1186/s40345-019-0172-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Bipolar Disord ISSN: 2194-7511
Comparisons of personality traits, psychosocial functioning, and marital adjustment of index parents with bipolar disorder (BD) and index healthy control parents and of intimate partners of parents with BD and intimate partners of healthy control parents
| Index parents | Intimate partners | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BD | Healthy control | Of adults with BD | Of healthy controls | |||||
| Personality (NEO-PI-R)a | ||||||||
| Neuroticism | 60.40 (12.70) | 45.11 (8.80) | 33.41** | .25 | 50.49 (10.20) | 44.58 (8.70) | 7.41** | .07 |
| Extraversion | 48.47 (9.11) | 51.45 (7.35) | 1.62 | .02 | 47.10 (7.87) | 52.67 (7.22) | 11.08** | .10 |
| Openness | 50.95 (10.50) | 52.85 (8.65) | .01 | .00 | 48.20 (8.35) | 50.98 (7.04) | .99 | .01 |
| Agreeableness | 49.56 (9.74) | 54.04 (6.74) | 4.08* | .04 | 51.19 (8.41) | 49.67 (8.77) | 1.14 | .01 |
| Conscientiousness | 44.44 (11.10) | 50.43 (6.07) | 6.25* | .06 | 50.18 (9.84) | 51.42 (7.74) | .19 | .00 |
T-scores were used for the Personality and Coping Skills subcategories, *p < .05, **p < .01
BD: bipolar disorder
aFrom the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised
bFrom the Life Events Scale
cFrom the Coping Inventory of Stressful Situations
dFrom the Arizona Social Support Interview
eFrom the Dyadic Adjustment Scale
fFrom the Conflict Tactic Scale
Comparisons of personality traits, psychosocial functioning and marital adjustment of couples with and without a partner with bipolar disorder
| Couples | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One partner with BD | Two healthy control partners | |||
| Personality (NEO-PI-R)a | ||||
| Neuroticism | 55.37 (7.43) | 44.94 (7.35) | 35.86** | .26 |
| Extraversion | 47.88 (6.45) | 52.10 (5.56) | 7.80** | .07 |
| Openness | 49.68 (7.70) | 52.10 (6.46) | .13 | .00 |
| Agreeableness | 50.11 (6.81) | 52.16 (5.71) | .51 | .01 |
| Conscientiousness | 47.12 (7.73) | 51.06 (5.45) | 6.21* | .06 |
Due to non-independence of data and to obtain a global estimate of couple functioning, mean scores across all available parents. when there was more than one parent in a family were used (number of single-parent families = 11 (7 BD))
T-scores were used for the Personality and Coping Skills subcategories, *p < .05, **p < .01
BD: bipolar disorder
aFrom the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised
bFrom the Life Events Scale
cFrom the Coping Inventory of Stressful Situations
dFrom the Arizona Social Support Interview
eFrom the Dyadic Adjustment Scale
fFrom the Conflict Tactic Scale
Comparisons of personality traits, psychosocial functioning and marital adjustment of couples with a partner with bipolar disorder, with and without a comorbid personality disorder, and healthy control couples
| Couples | Couples with a partner with BD and PD vs healthy control couples | Couples with a partner with BD no PD vs healthy control couples | Couples with a partner with BD and PD vs couples with a partner with BD no PD | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| One partner with BD | Two healthy control partners | |||||||
| PD | No PD | |||||||
| Personality (NEO-PI-R)a | ||||||||
| Neuroticism | 58.52 (7.40) | 53.59 (6.93) | 44.94 (7.35) | 20.37** | .29 | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Extraversion | 45.59 (6.18) | 49.17 (6.31) | 52.10 (5.56) | 5.79** | .10 | ✔ | ||
| Openness | 48.79 (9.44) | 50.18 (6.60) | 52.10 (6.46) | .07 | .00 | |||
| Agreeableness | 49.29 (6.58) | 50.58 (6.98) | 52.16 (5.71) | .27 | .01 | |||
| Conscientiousness | 47.90 (7.55) | 46.68 (7.90) | 51.06 (5.45) | 3.45* | .06 | ✔ | ||
Due to non-independence of data and to obtain a global estimate of couple functioning, mean scores across all available parents were used for these analyses when there was more than one parent in a family [number of single-parent families = 11 (7 BD)]
T-scores were used for the Personality and Coping Skills subcategories, *p < .05, ** p < .01
BD: bipolar disorder; PD: personality disorder; ✔: significant group difference
aFrom the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised
bFrom the Life Events Scale
cFrom the Coping Inventory of Stressful Situations
dFrom the Arizona Social Support Interview
eFrom the Dyadic Adjustment Scale
fFrom the Conflict Tactic Scale
Comparisons of personality traits and psychosocial functioning of couples in which one partner presents BD and the other major depression, couples in which one partner presents BD and the other no major depression, and healthy control couples
| Couples | Couples with a partner with BD and MDD vs healthy control couples | Couples with a partner with BD no MDD vs healthy control couples | Couples with a partner with BD and MDD vs couples with a partner with BD no MDD | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| One partner with BD | Two healthy control partners | |||||||
| MDD | No MDD | |||||||
| Personality (NEO-PI-R)a | ||||||||
| Neuroticism | 57.07 (7.13) | 54.61 (7.53) | 44.94 (7.35) | 18.82** | .27 | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Extraversion | 48.02 (6.64) | 47.81 (6.44) | 52.10 (5.56) | 3.87* | .07 | ✔ | ||
| Openness | 49.49 (7.06) | 49.76 (8.06) | 52.10 (6.46) | .08 | .00 | |||
| Agreeableness | 47.34 (8.41) | 51.35 (5.64) | 52.16 (5.71) | 3.09* | .06 | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Conscientiousness | 48.00 (6.05) | 46.7 (8.42) | 51.06 (5.45) | 3.30* | .06 | ✔ | ||
Due to non-independence of data and to obtain a global estimate of couple functioning, mean scores across all available parents were used for these analyses when there was more than one parent in a family [number of single-parent families = 11 (7 BD)]
T-scores were used for the Personality and Coping Skills subcategories, *p < .05, **p < .01
BD: bipolar disorder; MDD: major depression disorder; ✔: significant group difference
aFrom the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised
bFrom the Life Events Scale
cFrom the Coping Inventory of Stressful Situations
dFrom the Arizona Social Support Interview
eFrom the Dyadic Adjustment Scale
fFrom the Conflict Tactic Scale