TY - JOUR
T1 - Rapid cycling mood disorder
T2 - Clinical and demographic features
AU - Serretti, Alessandro
AU - Mandelli, Laura
AU - Lattuada, Enrico
AU - Smeraldi, Enrico
PY - 2002/9
Y1 - 2002/9
N2 - Rapid cycling bipolar disorder is defined as four or more illness episodes per year. We compared demographic, clinical, and symptomatological features of subjects with rapid cycling bipolar disorder (RC) and those with non-rapid-cycling bipolar disorder (NR). Five hundred ninety-five subjects (RC = 275, NR = 320), were included in the study. Subjects were assessed using the Operational Criteria for Psychotic Illness checklist (OPCRIT, n = 496), the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD, n = 47), the Social Adjustment Scale (SAS, n = 160), and the Self-Esteem Scale (SES, n = 160). RC were older at the time of assessment and with more medical illnesses. RC showed a lower risk for psychotic and disorganised features, particularly within bipolar I disorder. Finally, bipolar I RC showed a lower risk for violent suicide attempt. Our findings suggest that rapid cycling bipolar disorder is a condition chacterized by less severe psychotic and suicidal features, particularly within bipolar I disorder.
AB - Rapid cycling bipolar disorder is defined as four or more illness episodes per year. We compared demographic, clinical, and symptomatological features of subjects with rapid cycling bipolar disorder (RC) and those with non-rapid-cycling bipolar disorder (NR). Five hundred ninety-five subjects (RC = 275, NR = 320), were included in the study. Subjects were assessed using the Operational Criteria for Psychotic Illness checklist (OPCRIT, n = 496), the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD, n = 47), the Social Adjustment Scale (SAS, n = 160), and the Self-Esteem Scale (SES, n = 160). RC were older at the time of assessment and with more medical illnesses. RC showed a lower risk for psychotic and disorganised features, particularly within bipolar I disorder. Finally, bipolar I RC showed a lower risk for violent suicide attempt. Our findings suggest that rapid cycling bipolar disorder is a condition chacterized by less severe psychotic and suicidal features, particularly within bipolar I disorder.
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U2 - 10.1053/comp.2002.34630
DO - 10.1053/comp.2002.34630
M3 - Article
C2 - 12216008
AN - SCOPUS:0036735307
SN - 0010-440X
VL - 43
SP - 336
EP - 343
JO - Comprehensive Psychiatry
JF - Comprehensive Psychiatry
IS - 5
ER -