Comorbidity of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder: Phenomenology, course, and treatment considerations

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Christina M. Temes, Chelsea Boccagno, Alexandra K. Gold, Hadi Kobaissi, Ingrid Hsu, Sofia Montinola, Louisa G. Sylvia
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Abstract

Aim

Bipolar disorder (BD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) are both serious psychiatric conditions that elevate the risk for harmful outcomes. Although these conditions represent distinct diagnostic entities, existing research suggests that approximately 20% of individuals with BD meet the criteria for comorbid BPD. Individuals with comorbid BD/BPD appear to have a markedly more severe and phenomenologically distinct clinical course when compared with those with BD alone. However, treatments have generally not been tested in this specific population, and currently, no formal treatment guidelines exist for this subgroup of patients.

Method

In the current paper, we review the epidemiological and descriptive research characterizing those with comorbid BD/BPD and discuss the impact of this comorbidity on psychosocial treatment. We also review current findings on evidence-based treatments for BD and BPD that show promise in treating those with comorbid BD/BPD.

Results

In our review of the literature, we highlight the importance of recognizing this comorbidity and discuss avenues for developing and integrating evidence-based treatment approaches for this understudied clinical population.

Conclusions

Although formal trials of interventions targeted to comorbid BD/BPD are limited, there is promising evidence regarding the possibility of using or integrating existing evidence-based approaches for this population. There are also several areas of clinical practice improvement and future research directions that stem from this literature.

双相情感障碍与边缘型人格障碍的并发症:现象学、病程和治疗考虑。
目的:双相情感障碍(BD)和边缘型人格障碍(BPD)都是严重的精神疾病,会增加产生有害结果的风险。虽然这两种疾病是不同的诊断实体,但现有的研究表明,大约 20% 的躁郁症患者符合合并 BPD 的标准。与单独患有 BD 的患者相比,合并 BD/BPD 的患者的临床病程似乎明显更严重,症状也更明显。然而,治疗方法一般尚未在这一特定人群中进行测试,目前也没有针对这一患者亚群的正式治疗指南:在本文中,我们回顾了关于合并 BD/BPD 患者特征的流行病学和描述性研究,并讨论了这种合并症对社会心理治疗的影响。我们还回顾了目前对 BD 和 BPD 的循证治疗结果,这些结果显示了治疗合并 BD/BPD 患者的前景:在文献综述中,我们强调了认识到这一合并症的重要性,并讨论了针对这一研究不足的临床人群开发和整合循证治疗方法的途径:尽管针对合并 BD/BPD 的干预措施的正式试验有限,但有证据表明,针对这一人群使用或整合现有循证方法的可能性很大。从这些文献中还可以看出一些临床实践改进的领域和未来的研究方向。
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Bipolar Disorders
Bipolar Disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
7.40%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bipolar Disorders is an international journal that publishes all research of relevance for the basic mechanisms, clinical aspects, or treatment of bipolar disorders and related illnesses. It intends to provide a single international outlet for new research in this area and covers research in the following areas: biochemistry physiology neuropsychopharmacology neuroanatomy neuropathology genetics brain imaging epidemiology phenomenology clinical aspects and therapeutics of bipolar disorders Bipolar Disorders also contains papers that form the development of new therapeutic strategies for these disorders as well as papers on the topics of schizoaffective disorders, and depressive disorders as these can be cyclic disorders with areas of overlap with bipolar disorders. The journal will consider for publication submissions within the domain of: Perspectives, Research Articles, Correspondence, Clinical Corner, and Reflections. Within these there are a number of types of articles: invited editorials, debates, review articles, original articles, commentaries, letters to the editors, clinical conundrums, clinical curiosities, clinical care, and musings.
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