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Table 2 Associations between objective clinically evaluated cognitive function and patient evaluated perceived stress, quality of life and functioning, respectively in patients with bipolar disorder, N = 67

From: Patient-evaluated cognitive function measured with smartphones and the association with objective cognitive function, perceived stress, quality of life and function capacity in patients with bipolar disorder

 

Model 1a

Model 2a

B

95% CI

p

B

95% CI

p

SCIPb

 PSS

− 0.23

− 0.45; − 0.0084

0.042

− 0.22

− 0.43; − 0.013

0.038

 WHOQoL

0.15

− 0.0043; 0.30

0.057

0.14

− 0.010; 0.28

0.067

 FAST

− 0.13

− 0.28; 0.013

0.075

− 0.13

− 0.28; 0.011

0.072

 HDRS

− 0.28

− 0.55; − 0.0072

0.044

− 0.27

− 0.54; − 0.0024

0.048

 YMRS

− 0.11

− 0.47; 0.25

0.55

− 0.15

− 0.50; 0.20

0.40

  1. a Model 1: Unadjusted. Model 2: Adjusted for age and gender. SCIP: The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry; PSS: Perceived stress measured using Cohen’s Perceived Stress Scale; WHOQoL: Quality of life measures using WHO Quality of Life BREF; FAST: Psychosocial functioning measured using Functional Assessment Short Test; HDRS: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; YMRS: Young Mania Rating Scale