Spirituality and quality of life among bipolar disorder patients

2021 
Introduction Quality of life is a broad and complex concept, but essentially refers to an individual’s well-being in a spectrum of life domains. Objectives The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between spirituality, religiosity (S/R) and quality of life (QOL) among bipolar disorder (BD) patients. Methods Data were collected between July and December 2017.Participants were enrolled from the Mood Consultation of the Psychiatry (A) Department of the University Hospital HediChaker. We assessed symptoms of mania [Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS)], depression [Beck scale], quality of life [World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief Version (WHOQOL-BREF)]andquality of life aspects related to spirituality, religiousness and personal beliefs [World Health Organization Quality Of Life –Spirituality, Religiousness and Personal Beliefs (WHOQOL-SRPB)] Results Our sample included 60 patients. It consisted of 55% of female and the mean age was 44.94 (SD=12.76). The sample included 68% of participant diagnosed with BDI and 32% with BDII The median score of quality of live was 3 (minimum=1; maximum=5).The median of physic, psychic, social and environmental quality of life was respectively (25, 31, 81 and 19) (Minimum=0; Maximum=100). The mean score of WHOQOL-SPRB was 14.82 (Minimum=4, Maximum=20). S/R were correlated to psychic, social and environmental quality of life (p=0.006, p=0.011, p=0.016). We did not find a significant association between physic quality of life and S/R (p=0.234). Conclusions Our study suggests that spirituality, religiosity have an important influence on most aspects of the quality of life among bipolar patients.
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