Title of article :
Symptoms of depression in late luteal phase dysphoric disorder: A variant of mood disorder?
Author/Authors :
Diana De Ronchi، نويسنده , , Diana and Ujkaj، نويسنده , , Manjola and Boaron، نويسنده , , Federico and Muro، نويسنده , , Ambra and Piselli، نويسنده , , Massimiliano and Quartesan، نويسنده , , Roberto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
6
From page :
169
To page :
174
Abstract :
Background menstrual syndrome, depressed mood in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle is acknowledged, whereas the presence of symptoms of depression during the follicular phase remains in debate. s basis of prospective daily recording of the presence and severity of symptoms for at least two menstrual cycles, 43 women were diagnosed with Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder (LLPD) according to the criteria of the third edition revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. They were compared to a group of 85 women who showed no evidence of LLPD for two menstrual cycles. Structured psychiatric interviews were administered during the follicular phase. Only those subjects without Axis I disorders were subsequently included in the study. s women with minor/moderate symptoms of depression had an odds of suffering from LLPD of 1.9 (95% CI=1.5–2.4, p<0.001) in relation to increasing severity of symptoms of depression at the total MADRS scale (1-point increase). The ORs of LLPD in relation to each dimension (1-point increase) of the emotional/affective, cognitive, and neurovegetative symptoms were 1.6 (95% CI=1.2–2.3, p=0.003), 2.8 (95% CI=0.9–8.5, p=0.077) and 3.3 (95% CI=1.9–5.9, p<0.001), respectively. tions monal changes that may be associated with symptoms of LLPD were determined in this study. sions s likely to represent a variant of a depressive disorder, where premenstrual psychobiological changes seem to exacerbate mild depressive symptoms and signs to which LLPD women are otherwise predisposed. This hypothesis opens new perspectives for prevention and of even treatment for LLPD. Further longitudinal studies with larger populations and evaluation of hormonal changes are needed to confirm these data.
Keywords :
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder , Late luteal phase dysphoric disorder , Affective Disorders , Premenstrual syndrome
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1431082
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