A web-based study of bipolarity and impulsivity in athletes engaging in extreme and high-risk sports.
Autor: | Dudek D; 1Department of Affective Disorders,Chair of Psychiatry,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Siwek M; 1Department of Affective Disorders,Chair of Psychiatry,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Jaeschke R; 1Department of Affective Disorders,Chair of Psychiatry,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Drozdowicz K; 1Department of Affective Disorders,Chair of Psychiatry,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Styczeń K; 1Department of Affective Disorders,Chair of Psychiatry,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Arciszewska A; 1Department of Affective Disorders,Chair of Psychiatry,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Chrobak AA; 2Students' Scientific Association of Affective Disorders, Faculty of Medicine,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Cracow,Poland., Rybakowski JK; 3Department of Adult Psychiatry,Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Poznan,Poland. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Acta neuropsychiatrica [Acta Neuropsychiatr] 2016 Jun; Vol. 28 (3), pp. 179-83. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jul 20. |
DOI: | 10.1017/neu.2015.44 |
Abstrakt: | Background: We hypothesised that men and women who engage in extreme or high-risk sports would score higher on standardised measures of bipolarity and impulsivity compared to age and gender matched controls. Methods: Four-hundred and eighty extreme or high-risk athletes (255 males and 225 females) and 235 age-matched control persons (107 males and 128 females) were enrolled into the web-based case-control study. The Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) and Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) were administered to screen for bipolarity and impulsive behaviours, respectively. Results: Results indicated that extreme or high-risk athletes had significantly higher scores of bipolarity and impulsivity, and lower scores on cognitive complexity of the BIS-11, compared to controls. Further, there were positive correlations between the MDQ and BIS-11 scores. Conclusion: These results showed greater rates of bipolarity and impulsivity, in the extreme or high-risk athletes, suggesting these measures are sensitive to high-risk behaviours. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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