Title of article :
Genuine clinical predictors of bipolar II disorder: An exploration of temporal and contextual characteristics
Author/Authors :
Skjelstad، نويسنده , , Dag V. and Holte، نويسنده , , Arne and Malt، نويسنده , , Ulrik F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Background
ms of the initial prodrome of bipolar disorder (BD) are too nonspecific to reliably prospectively predict BD. An assessment of symptomsʹ temporal and contextual characteristics may help identify clinical indicators with enhanced predictive power.
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n bipolar II disorder (BD-II) patients and 22 family members were interviewed about characteristics of symptoms that emerged before the first major affective episode (FMAE). The textual data of transcribed interviews were analyzed utilizing qualitative methodology. To identify genuine clinical predictors (GCPs), we outlined three alternative definitions and investigated the extent to which the reported symptoms in different symptom categories survived successively narrower inclusion criteria.
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f the reported symptom instances met the broadest GCP criteria as episodic or chronic. “Mood swings” and “irritability/aggressiveness” were the only symptom categories in which most of the reported symptom instances met our intermediate strict criteria as episodic/chronic, and exaggerated/inexplicable. The mood swings were mainly characterized as episodic and occurred for no apparent reason; conversely, irritability and aggressiveness were typically characterized as episodic and exaggerated responses to life events.
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s a retrospective and hypothesis-generating study.
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ent mood swings and irritability/aggressiveness are characterized as inexplicable and exaggerated responses, respectively, and may be the most prominent genuine clinical predictors of the FMAE of BD-II. Future studies need to investigate the extent to which the presence of different characteristics of the same symptoms discriminate between individuals who later develop BD and those who do not.
Keywords :
Qualitative , First major affective episode , Bipolar II disorder , Initial prodrome , Genuine clinical predictors , Symptoms and behaviors
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders