Title of article :
Behavioral Approach System (BAS) Sensitivity and Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Retrospective and Concurrent Behavioral High-Risk Design
Author/Authors :
Lauren B. Alloy، نويسنده , , Lyn Y. Abramson، نويسنده , , Patricia D. Walshaw، نويسنده , , Alex Cogswell and Jeannette M. Smith، نويسنده , , et al.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In this article, we tested the vulnerability hypothesis
of the behavioral approach system (BAS) hypersensitivity
model of bipolar disorders. We examined whether selfreported
BAS sensitivity predicts lifetime bipolar spectrum
diagnoses as well as symptoms and personality characteristics
associated with bipolar disorder using a retrospective
and concurrent behavioral high-risk design. Participantswith
high (HBAS; n=28) or moderate (MBAS; n=24) BAS sensitivity
were selected and given a lifetime psychiatric diagnostic
interview and self-report measures of proneness to
bipolar symptoms, current symptoms, and personality characteristics
relevant to bipolarity. HBAS participants were
significantly and substantially more likely to have a lifetime
bipolar spectrum disorder diagnosis than were MBAS
participants, but did not differ from MBAS participants in
their likelihood of a unipolar depression diagnosis. Also,
the HBAS group exhibited higher impulsivity and proneness
to hypomanic symptoms than the MBAS group, and
BAS-reward responsiveness predicted hypomanic personality
characteristics. Finally, high behavioral inhibition system
(BIS) sensitivity was associated with proneness to and current
depressive symptoms
Keywords :
Behavioral approach system . Bipolardisorders . Behavioral high-risk design . Hypomania .Depression . Behavioral inhibition system
Journal title :
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Journal title :
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION