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Clinical and dimensional characteristics of euthymic bipolar patients with or without suicidal behavior

Journal

EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY
Volume 27, Issue 8, Pages 570-576

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2011.05.005

Keywords

Bipolar disorder; Suicidal behaviour; Severity of illness; Comorbid disorders; Psychological dimensions; Hostility

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  1. Inserm
  2. Assistance Publique des Hopitaux de Paris (AP-HP)
  3. Agence nationale pour la recherche (ANR-Project Manage-BP)
  4. Fondation pour la recherche sur le cerveau (FRC)
  5. RTRS sante mentale (Fondation FondaMental)

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Background. - The clinical and dimensional features associated with suicidal behaviour in bipolar patients during euthymic states are not well characterised. Methods. - In a sample of 652 euthymic bipolar patients, we assessed clinical features with the Diagnostic Interview for Genetics Studies (DIGS) and dimensional characteristics with questionnaires measuring impulsivity/hostility and affective lability/intensity. Bipolar patients with and without suicidal behaviour were compared for these clinical and dimensional variables. Results. - Of the 652 subjects, 42.9% had experienced at least one suicide attempt. Lifetime history of suicidal behaviour was associated with being a woman, a history of head injury, tobacco misuse and indicators of severity of bipolar disorder including early age at onset, high number of depressive episodes, positive history of rapid cycling, alcohol misuse and social phobia. Indirect hostility and irritability were dimensional characteristics associated with suicidal behaviour in bipolar patients, whereas impulsivity and affective lability/intensity were not associated with suicidal behaviour. Limitations. - This study had a retrospective design with no replication sample. Conclusions. - Bipolar patients with earlier onset, mood instability (large number of depressive episodes, rapid cycling) and/or particular addictive and anxiety comorbid disorders might be at high risk of suicidal behaviour. In addition, hostility dimensions (indirect hostility and irritability), may be trait components associated with suicidal behaviour in euthymic bipolar patients. (c) 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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