Samenvatting
Background
Although (hypo)manic symptoms are common in adolescence, transition to adult bipolar disorder is infrequent.
Aims
To examine whether the risk of transition to bipolar disorder is conditional on the extent of persistence of subthreshold affective phenotypes.
Method
In a 10-year prospective community cohort study of 3021 adolescents and young adults, the association between persistence of affective symptoms over 3 years and the 10-year clinical outcomes of incident DSM-IV (hypo)manic episodes and incident use of mental healthcare was assessed.
Results
Transition to clinical outcome was associated with persistence of symptoms in a dose-dependent manner. Around 30-40% of clinical outcomes could be traced to prior persistence of affective symptoms.
Conclusions
In a substantial proportion of individuals, onset of clinical bipolar disorder may be seen as the poor outcome of a developmentally common and usually transitory non-clinical bipolar phenotype.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 102-108 |
Aantal pagina's | 7 |
Tijdschrift | The British Journal of Psychiatry |
Volume | 196 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 2 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - feb.-2010 |
Extern gepubliceerd | Ja |