Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP

Background: There are limited data on the prevalence of impulsive-compulsive behaviors and subsyndromal impulsive-compulsive behaviors in Asian patients with Parkinson's disease, who are treated with lower dosages of dopaminergic medications. Methods: The recently-validated Questionnaire for Im...

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Main Authors: Lim, Shen-Yang, Tan, Z.K., Ngam, P.I., Lor, T.L., Mohamed, H., Schee, J.P., Tan, A.K., Goh, J.Y., Ooi, E., Soh, P.Chin-Hooi
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spelling my.um.eprints.146982015-11-09T01:44:35Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/14698/ Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP Lim, Shen-Yang Tan, Z.K. Ngam, P.I. Lor, T.L. Mohamed, H. Schee, J.P. Tan, A.K. Goh, J.Y. Ooi, E. Soh, P.Chin-Hooi R Medicine Background: There are limited data on the prevalence of impulsive-compulsive behaviors and subsyndromal impulsive-compulsive behaviors in Asian patients with Parkinson's disease, who are treated with lower dosages of dopaminergic medications. Methods: The recently-validated Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease was administered to 200 consecutive patients attending a Malaysian university-based neurology clinic. Informant report was also systematically obtained. Results: A high rate of Questionnaire positivity was found (35.0% by combined patient and informant report; 24.6% by patient report alone; 27.4% by informant report alone), despite usage of relatively low dosages of dopaminergic medications (mean/median total L-dopa equivalent units of 528/450 mg/day; mean/median agonist-only L-dopa equivalent units of 74/37 mg/day). Eating, sexual and punding or hobbyism behaviors were relatively common, while gambling and compulsive medication use occurred less frequently. Agreement between patient- and informant-reporting of impulsive-compulsive behaviors was moderate-to-fair (Kappa values ranging from 0.203 to 0.494). Factors associated with Questionnaire positivity on univariate analysis were male gender, younger age at Parkinson's disease onset, longer disease duration, use of dopamine agonist or amantadine therapy, higher total L-dopa equivalent units and higher dopamine agonist-only L-dopa equivalent units. On multivariate analysis, male gender and longer disease duration independently predicted Questionnaire positivity. No association was found with cognitive or apathy scores. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that Asian patients with Parkinson's disease may be susceptible to dopaminergic medication-related side effects. The data here also contribute to the understanding of the psychometric properties of the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Elsevier 2010 Article PeerReviewed Lim, Shen-Yang and Tan, Z.K. and Ngam, P.I. and Lor, T.L. and Mohamed, H. and Schee, J.P. and Tan, A.K. and Goh, J.Y. and Ooi, E. and Soh, P.Chin-Hooi (2010) Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 17 (10). pp. 761-764.
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Lim, Shen-Yang
Tan, Z.K.
Ngam, P.I.
Lor, T.L.
Mohamed, H.
Schee, J.P.
Tan, A.K.
Goh, J.Y.
Ooi, E.
Soh, P.Chin-Hooi
Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP
description Background: There are limited data on the prevalence of impulsive-compulsive behaviors and subsyndromal impulsive-compulsive behaviors in Asian patients with Parkinson's disease, who are treated with lower dosages of dopaminergic medications. Methods: The recently-validated Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease was administered to 200 consecutive patients attending a Malaysian university-based neurology clinic. Informant report was also systematically obtained. Results: A high rate of Questionnaire positivity was found (35.0% by combined patient and informant report; 24.6% by patient report alone; 27.4% by informant report alone), despite usage of relatively low dosages of dopaminergic medications (mean/median total L-dopa equivalent units of 528/450 mg/day; mean/median agonist-only L-dopa equivalent units of 74/37 mg/day). Eating, sexual and punding or hobbyism behaviors were relatively common, while gambling and compulsive medication use occurred less frequently. Agreement between patient- and informant-reporting of impulsive-compulsive behaviors was moderate-to-fair (Kappa values ranging from 0.203 to 0.494). Factors associated with Questionnaire positivity on univariate analysis were male gender, younger age at Parkinson's disease onset, longer disease duration, use of dopamine agonist or amantadine therapy, higher total L-dopa equivalent units and higher dopamine agonist-only L-dopa equivalent units. On multivariate analysis, male gender and longer disease duration independently predicted Questionnaire positivity. No association was found with cognitive or apathy scores. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that Asian patients with Parkinson's disease may be susceptible to dopaminergic medication-related side effects. The data here also contribute to the understanding of the psychometric properties of the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Lim, Shen-Yang
Tan, Z.K.
Ngam, P.I.
Lor, T.L.
Mohamed, H.
Schee, J.P.
Tan, A.K.
Goh, J.Y.
Ooi, E.
Soh, P.Chin-Hooi
author_facet Lim, Shen-Yang
Tan, Z.K.
Ngam, P.I.
Lor, T.L.
Mohamed, H.
Schee, J.P.
Tan, A.K.
Goh, J.Y.
Ooi, E.
Soh, P.Chin-Hooi
author_sort Lim, Shen-Yang
title Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP
title_short Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP
title_full Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP
title_fullStr Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP
title_full_unstemmed Impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in Asian Parkinson's disease patients: Assessment using the QUIP
title_sort impulsive-compulsive behaviors are common in asian parkinson's disease patients: assessment using the quip
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/14698/
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