A FAMILY HISTORY STUDY OF RAPID-CYCLING BIPOLAR DISORDER

被引:27
作者
LISH, JD
GYULAI, L
RESNICK, SM
KIRTLAND, A
AMSTERDAM, JD
WHYBROW, PC
PRICE, RA
机构
[1] Jennifer D. Lish, Ph.D., was Research Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA
[2] Laszlo Gyulai, M.D., was Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA
[3] Susan M. Resnick, Ph.D., was Research Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA
[4] Jay D. Amsterdam, M.D., was Professor of psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA
[5] Peter C. Whybrow, M.D., was Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA
[6] R. Arlen Price, Ph.D., was Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
关键词
AFFECTIVE DISORDER; FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA; GENETICS; MANIA; SUBSTANCE ABUSE;
D O I
10.1016/0165-1781(93)90111-S
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Previous studies have yielded mixed evidence as to whether rapid-cycling bipolar disorder (four or more episodes per year) is associated with a distinctive pattern of patient characteristics and familial aggregation of affective disorder. In this study, Family History Research Diagnostic Criteria (FH-RDC) were used to interview 165 patients with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder, non-rapid-cycling bipolar disorder, or recurrent unipolar depressive disorder about the psychiatric history of 812 adult first-degree relatives. In a validity study, FH-RDC diagnoses were demonstrated to agree reasonably well with best-estimate diagnoses by two psychiatrists/psychologists, based on direct interviews with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R. Relatives of patients with recurrent unipolar depression were less likely to have bipolar disorder and more likely to have unipolar depression than were relatives of rapid-cycling or non-rapid-cycling bipolar patients. Rapid-cycling patients were younger and more likely to be female than non-rapid-cycling patients. The relatives of rapid cyclers did not differ significantly from those of non-rapid cyclers in the prevalence of bipolar disorder, unipolar disorder, rapid-cycling bipolar disorder, or substance abuse. However, there were nonsignificant trends for the relatives of rapid-cycling bipolar patients, compared with those of non-rapid-cycling bipolar patients, to have more substance abuse and less bipolar disorder given the presence of affective disorder.
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