狂躁与智障:智障人士躁狂症状的病程。

Melissa Gonzalez, Johnny L Matson
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我们的目的是通过检查伴有或不伴有双相情感障碍的智力缺陷患者3年内躁狂症状的存在来扩展文献。分为三组(双相情感障碍、非双相情感障碍的精神病理和无轴I诊断),每组14名参与者。最初,在诊断组中检查躁狂症状的存在。双相情感障碍组在家长版青年躁狂症评定量表和DASH-II躁狂症子量表项目“睡眠需求减少”上比其他组有显著更高的认可。一项3(组)× 3(年)方差分析显示,双相情感障碍组的项目认可随着时间的推移而显著不同,而其他组则没有。讨论了这些发现的意义。
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Mania and intellectual disability: the course of manic symptoms in persons with intellectual disability.

Our aim was to extend the literature by examining the presence of manic symptoms in persons with intellectual deficits with and without bipolar disorder for 3 years. Three groups (bipolar, psychopathology other than bipolar disorder, and no Axis I diagnosis) were formed with 14 participants in each group. Initially, the presence of mania symptoms were examined across diagnostic groups. The bipolar group had significantly greater endorsements on the Parent Version of the Young Mania Rating Scale and the DASH-II Mania subscale item "decreased need for sleep" than did the other groups. A 3 (group) x 3 (year) ANOVA revealed that the item endorsements differed significantly over time for the bipolar group but not the other groups. Implications of these findings are discussed.

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