Bipolar II disorder: personality and outcome in two clinical samples

被引:13
作者
Joyce, PR
Luty, SE
McKenzie, JM
Mulder, RT
McIntosh, VV
Carter, FA
Bulik, CM
Sullivan, PF
机构
[1] Christchurch Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Psychol Med, Christchurch, New Zealand
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Psychiat, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
关键词
bipolar II disorder; borderline personality; bulimia nervosa; histrionic personality; outcome; schizotypal personality;
D O I
10.1080/j.1440-1614.2004.01380.x
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: To compare the personality traits and disorders of patients with bipolar II disorder and major depression and to examine the impact on treatment outcome of a bipolar II diagnosis. Method: Patients from two clinical trials, a depressive sample (n = 195, 10% bipolar II) and a bulimic sample (n = 135, 16% bipolar II), were assessed for personality traits using DSM-IV criteria. Patients were randomised to treatments (fluoxetine or nortriptyline for depressive sample; cognitive behaviour therapy for bulimic sample) and followed for 3 years (depressive sample) or 5 years (bulimic sample) to assess the impact on outcome of a bipolar II diagnosis. Results: Bipolar II patients were assessed as having more borderline, histrionic and schizotypal personality traits than patients with major depression. A baseline bipolar II diagnosis did not impact negatively on treatment outcome, and less than 5% of bipolar II patients developed bipolar I disorder during follow up. Conclusions: The low rate of conversion of bipolar II to bipolar I disorder and the lack of adverse impact of the diagnosis on outcome, questions the need for antimanic or mood stabliser medication in most bipolar II patients.
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页数:6
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