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Psychosocial impairment associated with bipolar II disorder

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
卷 104, 期 1-3, 页码 53-60

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2007.01.035

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bipolar II disorder; psychosocial functioning; bipolar disorder; depression; impairment

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  1. NIMH NIH HHS [L30 MH078360-01, F32 MH078481, F32 MH078481-01A2, L30 MH078360] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Significant research has looked at the psychosocial impairment associated with bipolar I disorder and major depressive disorder. Far less is known about the impact of bipolar II disorder. The present study assessed the social and work impairment associated with bipolar II disorder and whether these are more or less severe than those associated with bipolar I disorder or major depressive disorder. Methods: Psychiatric outpatients with bipolar II disorder (n=89), bipolar I disorder (n=45) and major depressive disorder (n = 1251) were assessed cross-sectionally by highly trained raters using semi-structured interviews. Participants were in a major depressive episode. Groups were compared on a series of indicators of psychosocial functioning. Results: Bipolar I and II disorder were associated with greater absenteeism from work due to psychopathology compared to major depressive disorder. The bipolar disorders also had higher rates of hospitalization and suicide attempts. Bipolar II disorder had fewer hospitalization than bipolar I disorder which may have led to slightly less severe work impairment, Both conditions had similar rates of serious suicide attempts. Limitations: The study was cross-sectional and retrospective. Furthermore, the sample consisted of outpatients seeking treatment, limiting generalizability to other settings. Conclusion: Bipolar II disorder is associated with serious work impairment and a high number of serious suicide attempts. The level of impairment is more similar than it is different from that associated with bipolar I disorder. Clinicians would be mistaken to presume that the softer bipolar spectrum, specifically bipolar II disorder, is less impairing than bipolar I disorder. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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