SELF-ESTEEM IN RECOVERED BIPOLAR AND UNIPOLAR OUT-PATIENTS

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作者
PARDOEN, D
BAUWENS, F
TRACY, A
MARTIN, F
MENDLEWICZ, J
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[1] Department of Psychiatry, University Clinics, Erasme Hospital, 1070 Brussels, 808, Route de Lennik
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10.1192/bjp.163.6.755
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R749 [精神病学];
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The hypothesis of a low self-esteem in depressive patients was tested using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in 24 recovered unipolar and 27 recovered bipolar patients, compared with a normal control group of 26 subjects matched for age and sex. The hypothesis was confirmed only for unipolars; bipolar patients presented a self-esteem score not significantly different from normal scores. Self-esteem was not related to clinical characteristics of the affective disorder, suggesting that raw self-esteem may be a basic component of a depression-prone personality. The investigation of the relationship between self-esteem and social adjustment confirmed the presence of social conformism in bipolar patients and rigidly set low self-esteem in unipolar patients. These results should stimulate the evaluation of different psychotherapeutic treatments in the long-term psychosocial management of affectively ill patients.
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