Title of article :
Identifying features of bipolarity in patients with first-episode postpartum depression: Findings from the international BRIDGE study
Author/Authors :
Azorin، نويسنده , , Jean-Michel and Angst، نويسنده , , Jules and Gamma، نويسنده , , Alex and Bowden، نويسنده , , Charles L. and Perugi، نويسنده , , Giulio and Vieta، نويسنده , , Eduard and Young، نويسنده , , Allan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives
ms of this study were to assess rates of bipolar spectrum disorders in women experiencing their first episode of postpartum depression, and to find out features indicative of bipolarity in these patients.
s
t of the international BRIDGE study designed to detect hypo/mania in patients with a major depressive episode, 52 (5.85%) were found to experience a first episode of postpartum (FEPP) depression, whereas 833 (94.13%) had a first episode of nonpostpartum (FENPP) depression. Hypo/mania was assessed using varying definitions of bipolarity, and the two groups compared on sociodemographic, family history and clinical characteristics.
s
ed to FENPP depressive patients, women with FEPP depression had higher rates of bipolar disorders, with more hypo/mania in first degree relatives. Psychotic symptoms, atypical features, mixed depression, younger age at onset, high number of prior episodes, episodes of short duration, switches on antidepressants, seasonality of mood episodes as well as mood episodes with free intervals were found to be more frequent in FEPP depressives.
tions
llowing are the limitations of this study: centres not randomly selected, recall bias, cross-sectional design, and limited training of participating psychiatrists.
sions
tudy confirms, in women experiencing a first depressive episode, high rates (15 to 50%) of bipolar disorders during the postpartum period and is the first to systematically assess and demonstrate the higher prevalence of identifying features of bipolarity in FEPP versus FENPP depression. Early recognition of bipolarity in these patients may help prevent the harmful consequences of this illness.
Keywords :
Bipolarity , Postpartum depression , First episode , bipolar disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders