Mood or energy/activity symptoms in bipolar mania: which are the most informative?

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Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-06 DOI:10.47626/2237-6089-2022-0551
Elie Cheniaux, Luis Anunciação, Jesus Landeira-Fernandez, Antonio Egidio Nardi
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Abstract

Objective: In the DSM-III and the DSM-IV, bipolar disorder (BD) is classified as a mood disorder and diagnosis requires presence of a mood change, i.e., euphoria or irritability. In contrast, DSM-5 states that there must be some increase in energy or motor activity in addition to the mood change. Our aim was to identify which types of symptoms (i.e., mood or energy/activity-related symptoms) are the most informative in a manic episode.

Methods: Symptoms of manic episodes in 106 outpatients with BD were assessed in a naturalistic study using the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) between November 2002 and November 2015. The scale items were divided into three groups according to clinical criteria: mood, energy/activity, and other. For comparisons between groups, the Samejima graded response model from Item Response Theory (IRT) and the Test Information Function (TIF) were computed. Chi-square tests were used to verify the association between the groups of symptoms by comparing the area under the curve of the TIF results.

Results: The information accounted for by energy/activity represents 77% of the proportion of the total TIF; about 23% is related to mood and other groups of symptoms. These proportions are statistically different (χ²[1] = 30.42, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: On average, changes in energy/activity tend to be more informative than mood changes during the manic phases of BD.

双相躁狂症中的情绪症状和精力/活动症状:哪一个最有参考价值?
导言:双相情感障碍(BD)在DSM-III和DSM-IV中被归类为情绪障碍,要求存在情绪变化,即兴奋或易怒。不同的是,DSM-5 规定,除了情绪变化外,还必须有一些能量或运动活动的增加:我们的目的是确定哪类症状(即情绪或能量/活动相关症状)在躁狂发作中最有参考价值:在2002年11月至2015年11月期间的一项自然研究中,我们通过青年躁狂评分量表对106名BD门诊患者的躁狂发作症状进行了评估。该量表的项目根据临床标准分为三组:情绪、能量/活动和其他。计算了项目反应理论的 Samejima 分级反应模型,以及用于组间比较的测试信息函数。通过比较测试信息函数结果的曲线下面积,使用卡方检验来验证各组症状之间的关联:结果:能量/活动信息占总 TIF 比例的 77%;约 23%与情绪和其他症状组相关。这两个比例在统计学上存在差异(X2(1) = 30.42,P < 0.001):平均而言,在 BD 的躁狂期,能量/活动变化往往比情绪变化更有参考价值。
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