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Threshold and subthreshold bipolar disorders in the Sesto Fiorentino Study.

Carlo Faravelli1, Simone Rosi, Maria Alessandra Scarpato, Lorenzo Lampronti, Silvia Gorini Amedei, Nusrat Rana.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The DSM IV lifetime prevalence for bipolar affective disorders is reported to be between 0.4% and 1% in most surveys. DSM IV, however, fails to identify the cases clinically significant described as bipolar spectrum. The few researches that have attempted to evaluate the prevalence of these disorders in the community report lifetime prevalence figures of 5% to 10% for the whole spectrum.
METHOD: The data from the Sesto Fiorentino Study, a community survey conducted by clinical interviewers using a typically clinical instrument, have been re-analysed. 2363 people out of the 2500 randomly selected in order to be representatives of the population aged 14 or more living in Sesto Fiorentino (44,000 inhabitants, Central Italy) could be evaluated according to a two-phase design.
RESULTS: The lifetime prevalence rates were 0.47% for bipolar I disorder, 0.38% for bipolar II (0.85% for DSM IV bipolar disorders). A much greater number of subjects had clinically significant hypomanic symptoms that failed to fully satisfy the diagnostic criteria, totalling to 4.66% of the population. Compared with depressives without any sign of bipolarity (N=297), these "subthreshold bipolar" cases had significantly greater comorbidity for Generalised Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders and Anorexia Nervosa, as well as with Obsessive-Compulsive Passive-Aggressive, Paranoid, Borderline personality disorders. Their depressive symptom pattern cases differed from that of the "pure" unipolar cases for a significantly greater frequency of psychic agitation, psychotic symptoms and hyperphagia. LIMITATIONS AND
CONCLUSIONS: The main limitation of the study is its retrospective nature, whereas it confirms the clinical relevance of even softer forms of bipolarity on epidemiological grounds.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16701902     DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2006.01.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Affect Disord        ISSN: 0165-0327            Impact factor:   4.839


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