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Narrative identity in female patients with remitted bipolar disorder: a negative past and a foreshortened future
Authors:Anne Mai Pedersen  Krista Nielsen Straarup
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark;2. Center on Autobiographical Memory Research, (CON AMORE), Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark;3. Ambulatory for Mania and Depression, Aarhus University Hospital Risskov, Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract:The present study examined narrative identity and subjective well-being in outpatients with remitted bipolar disorder (BD) and a healthy control group. Fifteen female outpatients with remitted BD and 15 healthy control participants identified past and future chapters in their life stories, gave their age for the beginning and end of each chapter, rated emotional tone as well as positive and negative self-event connections associated with the chapters, and for future chapters rated the probability of the chapter. The BD patients reported less positive emotional tone and self-event connections for past chapters, but not for future chapters. However, the patients did describe fewer future chapters with shorter temporal projection into the future, and reported lower probability of future chapters. These characteristics of chapters were related to lower subjective well-being. The study suggests that a more negative narrative identity with a foreshortened future perspective may contribute to lower subjective well-being in patients with BD.
Keywords:Bipolar disorder  narrative identity  life story chapters  future thinking  subjective well-being
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