Clinical characteristics and temperament influences on 'happy' euphoric and 'snappy' irritable bipolar hypo/manic mood states

作者:Graham Rebecca K; Parker Gordon B*; Breakspear Michael; Mitchell Philip B
来源:Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015, 174: 144-149.
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2014.11.042

摘要

Background: While mood elevation and euphoria are the most commonly described phenotypic descriptors of hypo/mania, irritability and anger may dominate. This study was designed to pursue possible determinants of such differing states. Methods: Patients with bipolar I or II disorder were assigned to an 'irritable/snappy' or 'euphoric/happy' sub-set on the basis of their dominant hypo/manic symptoms. Group differences were examined across clinical, personality, lifestyle and illness impact measures. Results: The two sub-sets did not differ on age of depression onset, family history of mood disorders, or depression severity and impairment. The snappy sub-set reported higher levels of irritability in depressed phases and were more likely to have a comorbid anxiety disorder. Their hypo/manic episodes were shorter and they were more likely to be hospitalized at such times. On a temperament measure they scored as more irritable and self-focussed and as less cooperative and effective - indicative of higher levels of disordered personality functioning. Limitations: Some comparison analyses were undertaken on a reduced sample size, giving rise to power issues. Our bipolar l and II diagnoses deviated to some extent from DSM-5 criteria in not imposing duration criteria for hypo/manic episodes. Conclusions: Findings support a spectrum model for the bipolar disorders linking temperament to bipolar symptomatic state and which may have treatment implications.

  • 出版日期2015-3-15