1. A short review on the diagnostic issues of bipolar spectrum disorders in clinically depressed patients -- bipolar II disorder.
- Author
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Mak ADP
- Abstract
Objectives: This selected literature review was carried out to examine the nosology of bipolar II disorder, with a focus on the comparison of psychopathology, prevalence, and outcome with bipolar I disorder. Methods: Articles were retrieved from a MEDLINE search under the Medical Subject Heading of 'bipolar disorder' published from 1966 to January 2007. Articles concerning the psychopathology, prevalence, clinical correlates, and outcome of bipolar II disorder were then selected for review.Results: Different studies supported bipolar II disorder as a distinct entity from bipolar I disorder. It is characterised by brief hypomanic swings, features of atypical depression, a high suicide rate, and psychiatric co-morbidity. There was ample evidence from recent literature to substantiate the diagnostic consistency of bipolar II disorder. Studies examining depressed subjects with a history satisfying the conceptual framework for bipolar II disorder have reported a high prevalence (30-60%).Conclusion: Underestimation of bipolarity, especially among clinically depressed subjects, originates from outdated nosology as well as assessment instruments that were insensitive in unravelling hypomanic states. In light of such observations, assessment tools should be improved, whilst the high suicidality and psychiatric co-morbidities associated with this clinically significant but frequently misquoted psychiatric disorder underscores the importance of further research in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007