Longitudinal course and characteristics of cyclothymic disorder in youth [PDF]
Epidemiological studies suggest that cyclothymic disorder is the most prevalent subtype of bipolar disorder (BD). However, it is rarely diagnosed, especially in youth. This may be because it can be difficult to ascertain whether a youth meets diagnostic criteria. Clearer, easy-to-apply criteria could reduce misdiagnosis.
Anna Van Meter +2 more
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Parsing cyclothymic disorder and other specified bipolar spectrum disorders in youth [PDF]
Most studies of pediatric bipolar disorder (BP) combine youth who have manic symptoms, but do not meet criteria for BP I/II, into one "not otherwise specified" (NOS) group. Consequently, little is known about how youth with cyclothymic disorder (CycD) differ from youth with BP NOS.
Anna Van Meter +2 more
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Examining the validity of cyclothymic disorder in a youth sample [PDF]
Four subtypes of bipolar disorder (BP) - bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia and bipolar not otherwise specified (NOS) - are defined in DSM-IV-TR. Though the diagnostic criteria for each subtype are intended for both adults and children, research investigators and clinicians often stray from the DSM when diagnosing pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD ...
Anna Van Meter +2 more
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Cyclothymic temperament and/or borderline personality disorder [PDF]
Many patients within the Bipolar spectrum, especially when recurrence is high and the inter-episodic period is not free of affective manifestations, may meet criteria for personality disorders. This is particularly true for cyclothymic patients, who are often misclassified as borderline personality disorder because of their extreme mood instability and
Perugi Giulio
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Shin Ihda's “manifestation model of mood disorders” based on situation theory and twin studies [PDF]
This article introduces Shin Ihda's manifestation model of mood disorders. Ihda et al. reported eight cases of monozygotic twins with discrepancies in the onset and clinical presentation of mood disorders.
Kohei Echizen, Susumu Ohmae
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Towards an Integrated Staging Model for Bipolar Disorders: An International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Staging Task Force Consensus Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives Three clinical staging models for bipolar disorder (BD) have been published, each with a different but complementary approach and focus. The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Staging Task Force aimed to integrate these models into one comprehensive three‐dimensional staging model, separately rating bipolar spectrum ...
Kupka R +27 more
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Moderating effect of temperaments between borderline personality traits and mood instability among a sample of Lebanese adults. [PDF]
ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to explore the moderating role of different affective temperaments in the relationship between Borderline Personality traits (BPT) and Mood Instability (MI) among a sample of Lebanese adults.MethodsThis cross-sectional ...
Emmanuelle Awad +6 more
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Comparison of Emotional Dysregulation Features in Cyclothymia and Adult ADHD
Background and Objectives: Emotional dysregulation is central to the problem of the overlap between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and cyclothymia.
Giulio Emilio Brancati +8 more
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INTRODUCTION: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder is a clinically important condition that affects a significant proportion of women and causes deterioration of quality of life.
Irem Ekmekçi Ertek +3 more
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Cyclothymia, bipolar disorder and multiple sclerosis: A case report
Introduction We present the case of a 49-year-old woman who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of 19 and suffers from an affective disorder that has been evolving for years. This condition, for which she has been followed by psychiatry and
M. D. P. Paz Otero +6 more
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