Psychotic features, particularly mood incongruence, as a hallmark of severity of bipolar I disorder.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Julien Elowe, Julie Vallat, Enrique Castelao, Marie-Pierre F Strippoli, Mehdi Gholam, Setareh Ranjbar, Jennifer Glaus, Kathleen Merikangas, Benjamin Lavigne, Pierre Marquet, Martin Preisig, Caroline L Vandeleur
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Abstract

Background: The occurrence of psychotic features within mood episodes in patients with bipolar I disorder (BD I) has been associated in some studies with a more severe clinical and socio-professional profile. In contrast, other studies establishing the associations of psychotic features in BD I, and in particular of mood-congruent (MC) and mood-incongruent (MI) features, with clinical characteristics have yielded contradictory results. However, many pre-existing studies have been affected by serious methodological limitations. Using a sample of thoroughly assessed patients with BD I our aims were to: (1) establish the proportion of those with MI and MC features, and (2) compare BD I patients with and without psychotic features as well as those with MI to those with MC features on a wide array of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics including course, psychiatric comorbidity and treatment.

Methods: A sample of 162 treated patients with BD I (60.5% female, mean age = 41.4 (s.d: 10.2) years) was recruited within a large family study of mood disorders. Clinical, course and treatment characteristics relied on information elicited through direct diagnostic interviews, family history reports and medical records.

Results: (1) A total of 96 patients (59.3%) had experienced psychotic features over their lifetime. Among them, 44.8% revealed MI features at least once in their lives. (2) Patients with psychotic features were much less likely to be professionally active, revealed alcohol abuse more frequently and used health care, particularly inpatient treatment, more frequently than those without psychotic features. Within patients with psychotic symptoms, those with MI features showed more clinical severity in terms of a higher likelihood of reporting hallucinations, suicidal attempts and comorbid cannabis dependence.

Conclusion: Our data provide additional support for both the distinction between BD-I with and without psychotic features as well as the distinction between MI and MC psychotic features. The more severe course of patients with psychotic features, and particularly those with MI psychotic features, highlights the need for thorough psychopathological evaluations to assess the presence of these symptoms to install appropriate treatment.

精神病特征,特别是情绪不一致,作为双相I型障碍严重程度的标志。
背景:在一些研究中,双相I型障碍(BD I)患者情绪发作中精神病性特征的发生与更严重的临床和社会专业概况有关。相比之下,其他建立双相障碍精神特征,特别是情绪一致(MC)和情绪不一致(MI)特征与临床特征之间关系的研究得出了相互矛盾的结果。然而,许多先前的研究受到严重的方法限制的影响。通过对双相障碍I患者进行全面评估,我们的目的是:(1)确定具有MI和MC特征的双相障碍I患者的比例;(2)比较具有和不具有精神病特征的双相障碍I患者以及具有MI和MC特征的双相障碍患者在一系列广泛的社会人口统计学和临床特征上的差异,包括病程、精神合并症和治疗。方法:在一项情绪障碍的大型家庭研究中招募了162名接受治疗的BD I患者(60.5%为女性,平均年龄= 41.4 (sd: 10.2)岁)。临床、病程和治疗特征依赖于通过直接诊断访谈、家族史报告和医疗记录获得的信息。结果:(1)96例患者(59.3%)一生中出现过精神病性特征。其中,44.8%的人在生活中至少出现过一次心肌梗死特征。(2)与无精神病特征的患者相比,有精神病特征的患者更不可能积极参与职业活动,更频繁地发现酒精滥用,更频繁地使用医疗保健,特别是住院治疗。在有精神病症状的患者中,那些具有心肌梗死特征的患者在报告幻觉、自杀企图和合并症大麻依赖方面表现出更大的临床严重性。结论:我们的数据为区分BD-I是否伴有精神病特征以及区分MI和MC精神病特征提供了额外的支持。具有精神病特征的更严重的病程,特别是那些具有MI精神病特征的患者,强调需要进行彻底的精神病理学评估,以评估这些症状的存在,以实施适当的治疗。
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International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
5.00%
发文量
26
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Bipolar Disorders is a peer-reviewed, open access online journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. It publishes contributions from the broad range of clinical, psychological and biological research in bipolar disorders. It is the official journal of the ECNP-ENBREC (European Network of Bipolar Research Expert Centres ) Bipolar Disorders Network, the International Group for the study of Lithium Treated Patients (IGSLi) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare Störungen (DGBS) and invites clinicians and researchers from around the globe to submit original research papers, short research communications, reviews, guidelines, case reports and letters to the editor that help to enhance understanding of bipolar disorders.
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