Title of article :
Examining the Validity of Cyclothymic Disorder in a Youth
Sample: Replication and Extension
Author/Authors :
Anna Van Meter، نويسنده , , Eric A. Youngstrom &
Christine Demeter، نويسنده , , Robert L. Findling، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
DSM-IV-TR defines four subtypes of bipolar disorder
(BP): bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymic disorder and
bipolar not otherwise specified (NOS). However, cyclothymic
disorder in children is rarely researched, or often subsumed in
an “NOS” category. The present study tests the replicability of
findings from an earlier study, and expands on the criterion
validity of cyclothymic disorder in youth. Using the Robins
and Guze (1970) framework we examined the validity of
cyclothymic disorder as a subtype of BP. Using a youth (ages
5–17) outpatient clinical sample (N0894), participants with
cyclothymic disorder (n053) were compared to participants
with other BP spectrum disorders (n0399) and to participants
with non-bipolar disorders (n0442). Analyses tested differences
in youth with cyclothymic disorder and bipolar disorder
not otherwise specified who do, and those who do not,
have a parent with BP. Compared to youth with nonbipolar
disorders, youth with cyclothymic disorder had
higher irritability (p<0.001), more comorbidity (p<0.001),
greater sleep disturbance (p<0.005), and were more likely
to have a family history of BP (p<0.001). Cyclothymic
disorder was associated with a younger age of onset compared
to depression (p<0.001) and bipolar II (p00.05). Parental BP
status was not significantly associated with any variables.
Results support that cyclothymic disorder belongs on the
bipolar spectrum. Epidemiological studies indicate that cyclothymic
disorder is not uncommon and involves significant
impairment. Failing to differentiate between cyclothymic
disorder and bipolar NOS limits our knowledge about a significant
proportion of cases of bipolarity
Keywords :
Cyclothymic disorder . Pediatric bipolardisorder . Validation . Replication . Subthreshold
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology