| Literature DB >> 20856910 |
A Presicci1, P Lecce, P Ventura, F Margari, S Tafuri, L Margari.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders in youth are still problematic because in this age the clinical presentation is atypical, and the diagnostic tools and the therapies are the same as that used for the adults. Mood disorders are categorically divided into unipolar disorders (major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder) and bipolar disorder in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition, Text Revision), but mood symptoms are also comprised in the diagnostic criteria of the adjustment disorder (AD), which occur in many different psychiatric disorders, and may also be found in some physical conditions. The differential diagnosis is not much addressed in the midst of clinical investigation and so remains the major problem in the clinical practice. AIMS: The associations between some variables and the depressive disorder and AD were analyzed to make considerations about differential diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We reported a retrospective study of 60 patients affected by depressive disorder and AD. The analysis has evaluated the association between some variables and the single diagnostic categories. We have considered 10 variables, of which 6 are specific to the disorders, and 4 have been considered related problems.Entities:
Keywords: bipolar disorder; depressive disorder; spectrum
Year: 2010 PMID: 20856910 PMCID: PMC2938296 DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s8134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Specific variables of the disorders
| MDD N = 25 (42%) | DD N = 8 (13%) | AD N = 27 (45%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 11 (44%) | 4 (50%) | 12 (44%) |
| Female | 14 (56%) | 4 (50%) | 15 (66%) |
| Age (y), mean ± SD | 12.9, 3 | 10.9, 2 | 10.9, 3 |
| Range (y) | 5–17 | 8–15 | 6–17 |
| Range 3–5 | 1 (4%) | – | – |
| Range 6–11 | 6 (24%) | 6 (75%) | 16 (59%) |
| Range 12–18 | 18 (72%) | 2 (25%) | 11 (41%) |
| Somatic complaints | 8 (32%) | 3 (37.5%) | 8 (30%) |
| School problems | 2 (8%) | 3 (37.5%) | 11 (41%) |
| Behavioral problems | 3 (12%) | 1 (12.5%) | 6 (22%) |
| Affective symptoms | 7 (28%) | 1 (12.5%) | 2 (7%) |
| Suicidal behaviors | 5 (20%) | – | – |
| Wks | 5 (20%) | – | 2 (7.5%) |
| Mo | 7 (28%) | – | 7 (26%) |
| 1 y | 1 (4%) | 2 (25%) | 3 (11%) |
| 2–8 y | 12 (48%) | 6 (75%) | 15 (55.5%) |
| Mild | 3 (12%) | 1 (12.5%) | 8 (30%) |
| Moderate | 9 (36%) | 4 (50%) | 12 (44%) |
| Severe | 13 (52%) | 3 (37.5%) | 7 (26%) |
| Only psychotherapy | 6 (24%) | 8 (100%) | 20 (74%) |
| Pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy | 19 (76%) | 0 | 4 (15%) |
| Social services | – | – | 3 (11%) |
Abbreviations: MDD, major depressive disorder; DD, dysthymic disorder; AD, adjustment disorder, SD, standard deviation.
Prevalent symptoms of the disorders
| MDD N = 25 (42%) | DD N = 8 (13%) | AD N = 27 (45%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Depressed/irritable mood | 17 (68%) | 7 (28%) | 16 (59%) |
| Loss of enjoyment | 6 (24%) | 1 (12.5%) | 6 (22%) |
| Eating disturbances | 11 (44%) | 1 (12.5%) | 6 (22%) |
| Sleep disturbances | 7 (28%) | 5 (62.5%) | 13 (48%) |
| Psychomotor abnormalities | 9 (36%) | 1 (12.5%) | 3 (11%) |
| Fatigue or loss of energy | 5 (20%) | – | 1 (4%) |
| Low self-esteem | 8 (32%) | 4 (50%) | 7 (26%) |
| Feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate guilt, or hopelessness | 7 (28%) | 2 (25%) | – |
| Reduced ability to concentrate | 1 (4%) | 2 (25%) | 1 (4%) |
| Recurrent thoughts of death or suicidal behaviors | 6 (24%) | – | – |
| Mental over activity (flights of ideas, racing/crowded thoughts) | 3 (12%) | – | – |
| Vague physical complaints | 19 (76%) | 4 (50%) | 3 (11%) |
| Psychotic symptoms | 2 (8%) | – | – |
| Poor performance in school | 4 (16%) | – | 13 (48%) |
| Disengagement from peer play | 8 (32%) | 3 (37.5%) | 9 (33%) |
| Anxiety symptoms | 13 (52%) | 3 (37.5%) | 9 (33%) |
| Behavioral problems | – | 1 (12.5%) | 8 (30%) |
Abbreviations: MDD, major depressive disorder; DD, dysthymic disorder; AD, adjustment disorder.
Variables of the related problems of the disorders
| MDD N = 25 (42%) | DD N = 8 (13%) | AD N = 27 (45%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Familiarity for mood disorders | 14 (56%) | 3 (37%) | 5 (18%) |
| Familiarity for neuropsychiatric illness | 8 (32%) | 2 (25%) | 15 (55%) |
| Clinicians | 12 (48%) | 4 (50%) | 5 (18%) |
| Families | 5 (20%) | 3 (37.5%) | 11 (41%) |
| Teachers | – | 1 (12.5%) | 7 (26%) |
| First aid station | 6 (24%) | – | 1 (4%) |
| Social services and/or juvenile court | 2 (8%) | – | 3 (11%) |
| Presence of life stressors | 22 (88%) | 7 (87%) | 27 (100%) |
| Familial problems | 9 (36%) | 7 (87%) | 14 (52%) |
| Bereavement | 6 (24%) | – | 6 (22%) |
| Bullying | 2 (8%) | – | – |
| Abuse | 2 (8%) | – | – |
| Illness | – | – | 4 (15%) |
| School problems | 1 (4%) | – | 3 (11%) |
| Anxiety disorder | 4 (16%) | – | – |
| Personality disorder | 5 (20%) | 1 (12.5%) | – |
| Eating disorder | 3 (12%) | – | 1 (4%) |
| ADHD | – | 1 (12.5%) | – |
| Somatoform disorder | – | 1 (12.5%) | – |
| Conversion disorder | – | – | 1 (4%) |
| Learning disorder | – | 4 (50%) | 9 (33%) |
| Headaches | 3 (12%) | 1 (12.5%) | 3 (11%) |
| Mental retardation | 4 (16%) | 2 (25%) | 4 (15%) |
| Tic disorder | – | – | 1 (4%) |
| No. of patients | 16 (64%) | 7 (87.5%) | 19 (70%) |
Abbreviations: MDD, major depressive disorder; DD, dysthymic disorder; AD, adjustment disorder; ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.