1. The Compelling and Persistent Problem of Bipolar Disorder Disguised as Major Depression Disorder: An Integrative Review
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Anne F. Fish, Brandie M Stiles, Roxanne Vandermause, and Azfar M Malik
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.disease ,Mental illness ,030227 psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Bipolar disorder ,Pshychiatric Mental Health ,State of the science ,Psychology ,Psychiatry ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Up to 40% of patients with bipolar disorder are misdiagnosed, usually with major depression disorder. OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to describe the current state of the science of the misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder, with the ultimate goal of improving psychiatric diagnostic workups including screening. DESIGN: An integrative review was conducted using standard criteria for evaluating research articles. RESULTS: Forty-nine articles met the eligibility criteria. Articles explored patient-related and health care provider-related factors contributing to the misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder as well as consequences of misdiagnosis. Clinically oriented, reliable, and valid screening tools for bipolar disorder also were reviewed. CONCLUSIONS: Awareness of multiple, challenging patient-related factors and more comprehensive assessment and screening by health care providers may reduce misdiagnosis.
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- 2018
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