Bipolar disorder with seasonal pattern: clinical characteristics and gender influences.. Bipolar disorder with seasonal pattern: clinical characteristics and gender influences.: Bipolar patients with seasonal pattern

Archive ouverte

Geoffroy, Pierre Alexis | Bellivier, Frank | Scott, Jan | Boudebesse, Carole | Lajnef, Mohamed | Gard, Sébastien | Kahn, Jean-Pierre | Azorin, Jean-Michel | Henry, Chantal | Leboyer, Marion | Etain, Bruno

Edité par CCSD ; Taylor & Francis -

International audience. Bipolar disorder (BD) has a multifactorial etiology with heterogeneous clinical presentations. Around 25% of BD patients may present with a depressive seasonal pattern (SP). However, there are limited scientific data on the prevalence of SP, its clinical manifestations, and any gender influence. Four hundred and fifty-two BD I and II cases (62% female), recruited from three French university-affiliated psychiatric departments, were assessed for SP. Clinical, treatment, and sociodemographic variables were obtained from structured interviews. One hundred and two (23%) cases met DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition) criteria for SP, with similar frequency according to gender. Multivariate analysis showed a significant association between SP and BD II (odds ratio [OR] = 1.99, p = 0.01), lifetime history of rapid cycling (OR = 2.05, p = 0.02), eating disorders (OR = 2.94, p = 0.003), and total number of depressive episodes (OR = 1.13, p = 0.002). Seventy-one percent of cases were correctly classified by this analysis. However, when stratifying the analyses by gender, SP was associated with BD II subtype (OR = 2.89, p = 0.017) and total number of depressive episodes (OR = 1.21, p = 0.0018) in males but with rapid cycling (OR = 3.02, p = 0.0027) and eating disorders (OR = 2.60, p = 0.016) in females. This is the first study to identify different associations between SP and clinical characteristics of BD according to gender. The authors suggest that SP represents a potentially important specifier of BD. These findings indicate that seasonality may reflect increased severity or complexity of disorder.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Sleep in remitted bipolar disorder: a naturalistic case-control study using actigraphy.

Archive ouverte | Geoffroy, Pierre Alexis | CCSD

International audience. INTRODUCTION: Findings from actigraphic studies suggesting that sleep and circadian rhythms are disrupted in bipolar disorder (BD) patients have been undermined by methodological heterogeneit...

Reconsideration of bipolar disorder as a developmental disorder: importance of the time of onset.

Archive ouverte | Geoffroy, Pierre Alexis | CCSD

International audience. Bipolar disorder is a multifactorial psychiatric disorder with developmental and progressive neurophysiological alterations. This disorder is typically characterized by cyclical and recurrent...

Combination therapy for manic phases: a critical review of a common practice.

Archive ouverte | Geoffroy, Pierre Alexis | CCSD

International audience. All relevant guidelines recommend monotherapy as the initial treatment for manic phases of bipolar disorder (BD), with combination therapy reserved for severe cases or as a subsequent choice....

Chargement des enrichissements...