Introduction: Psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder, allowed by definition only during a depressive episode, are present in a range between 3% and 45%. Little is known regarding the impact of psychotic symptoms on the clinical course of bipolar II patients. Findings from previous reports are controversial and focused specifically on bipolar I disorder. The aim of this study was to ascertain the clinical characteristics of individuals with bipolar II disorder with and without lifetime history of psychotic symptoms. Methods: The sample consisted of 164 DSM-IV Bipolar II patients consecutively recruited from the Barcelona Bipolar Disorder Program. Patients were divided in Bipolar II patients with (N = 32) and without (N = 132) lifetime history of psychotic symptoms. Clinical and sociodemographic features were compared. Results: Thirty-two out of 164 patients with bipolar II disorder had a history of psychosis during depression (19.5%). Bipolar II patients with a history of psychotic symptoms showed a higher number of hospitalizations than patients without such a history (p<0.001). They were also older but were less likely to have a family history of bipolar illness and any mental disorder than non-psychotic bipolar II patients. Melancholic and catatonic features were significantly more frequent in psychotic bipolar II patients (p<0.001). Conclusions: Our findings confirm that the presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder is not rare. Psychotic bipolar II disorder may be a different phenotype from non-psychotic bipolar disorder. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Psychotic versus non-psychotic bipolar II disorder / Mazzarini, Lorenzo; Francesc, Colom; Isabella, Pacchiarotti; Alessandra M. A., Nivoli; Andrea, Murru; C., Mar Bonnin; Nuria, Cruz; Jose Sanchez, Moreno; Kotzalidis, Giorgio; Girardi, Paolo; Tatarelli, Roberto; E., Vieta. - In: JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. - ISSN 0165-0327. - STAMPA. - 126:1-2(2010), pp. 55-60. [10.1016/j.jad.2010.03.028]

Psychotic versus non-psychotic bipolar II disorder

MAZZARINI, LORENZO;KOTZALIDIS, GIORGIO;GIRARDI, Paolo;TATARELLI, Roberto;Pacchiarotti, Isabella
2010

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Introduction: Psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder, allowed by definition only during a depressive episode, are present in a range between 3% and 45%. Little is known regarding the impact of psychotic symptoms on the clinical course of bipolar II patients. Findings from previous reports are controversial and focused specifically on bipolar I disorder. The aim of this study was to ascertain the clinical characteristics of individuals with bipolar II disorder with and without lifetime history of psychotic symptoms. Methods: The sample consisted of 164 DSM-IV Bipolar II patients consecutively recruited from the Barcelona Bipolar Disorder Program. Patients were divided in Bipolar II patients with (N = 32) and without (N = 132) lifetime history of psychotic symptoms. Clinical and sociodemographic features were compared. Results: Thirty-two out of 164 patients with bipolar II disorder had a history of psychosis during depression (19.5%). Bipolar II patients with a history of psychotic symptoms showed a higher number of hospitalizations than patients without such a history (p<0.001). They were also older but were less likely to have a family history of bipolar illness and any mental disorder than non-psychotic bipolar II patients. Melancholic and catatonic features were significantly more frequent in psychotic bipolar II patients (p<0.001). Conclusions: Our findings confirm that the presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder is not rare. Psychotic bipolar II disorder may be a different phenotype from non-psychotic bipolar disorder. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2010
psychotic; non-psychotic; bipolar ii disorder
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Psychotic versus non-psychotic bipolar II disorder / Mazzarini, Lorenzo; Francesc, Colom; Isabella, Pacchiarotti; Alessandra M. A., Nivoli; Andrea, Murru; C., Mar Bonnin; Nuria, Cruz; Jose Sanchez, Moreno; Kotzalidis, Giorgio; Girardi, Paolo; Tatarelli, Roberto; E., Vieta. - In: JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. - ISSN 0165-0327. - STAMPA. - 126:1-2(2010), pp. 55-60. [10.1016/j.jad.2010.03.028]
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