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Irritable Mood and Subthreshold Hypomanic Episodes Correlate with More Severe Major Depression

Neuropsychobiology, 2021
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Irritable mood (IM) and subthreshold hypomanic symptoms are reported in half and two-fifths of major depressed subjects respectively, but their clinical and prognostic meanings remain unclear. The aim of this study was to test the clinical usefulness of 2 specifiers in DSM-IV major depressive disorder
Serretti A., De Ronchi D., Olgiati P.
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Irritability: the forgotten dimension of female-specific mood disorders

Archives of Women's Mental Health, 1999
Human proneness to anger, or irritability, has – from the earliest writings on physical health – represented a disturbance in physiological function and manifested itself as a disturbance of mood. Since antiquity, irritability has been associated with a range and variety of irascible verbal and physical behaviours.
L. Born, M. Steiner
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Mood Instability and Irritability

2019
Often the complaint of mood instability comes from the collateral source. First priority: assess safety. Severe mood instability can lead to suicide. Next, determine whether the problem is actually mood instability, as opposed to sustained major anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, severe mood dysregulation and chronic irritability in youth at high familial risk of bipolar disorder

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2016
Objective: Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder is a newly proposed childhood disorder included in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition to describe children ⩽18 years of age with chronic irritability/temper outbursts.
Perich, Tania (R18286)   +5 more
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Emotion Regulation in Severe Irritability and Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

2017
Chapter 14 discusses emotion dysregulation in pediatric irritability and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD). Irritability refers to a low threshold for experiencing negative affect, namely frustration and anger in the context of blocked goal attainment.
Katharina Kircanski   +2 more
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Irritability in youth: Trauma, maltreatment, and bullying in mood disorders

European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
Objective: Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) is characterized by irritability and anger outbursts, categorized under depressive disorders along with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in DSM-5. This study aims to investigate exposure to peer bullying and trauma in irritable youth with DMDD and compare it with those with MDD and healthy ...
Helin Abursu   +2 more
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Bidirectional genetic overlap between mood swings and irritable bowel syndrome

Psychiatric Genetics
Background Mood swings and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are closely related. However, the reason for the clinical concurrence of this phenomenon is unknown, and maybe it is because the two share genetic underpinnings.
Qinghua Luo   +4 more
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Mood, Anger, and Irritability

2012
Rochelle Caplan   +2 more
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