
@article{ref1,
title="Variations in incidence and age of onset of acute and transient psychotic disorders",
journal="Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology",
year="2013",
author="Castagnini, Augusto and Foldager, Leslie",
volume="48",
number="12",
pages="1917-1922",
abstract="PURPOSE: To determine incidence and age of onset of the ICD-10 category of 'acute and transient psychotic disorders' (ATPDs) characterised by subtypes with polymorphic, schizophrenic and predominantly delusional symptoms, pointing out differences from schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar affective disorder (BD). METHODS: We identified all subjects aged 15-64 years who were listed for the first time in the Danish Psychiatric Register with a diagnosis of ATPDs (n = 3,350), SZ (n = 4,576) and BD (n = 3,200) in 1995-2008. Incidence rates and rate ratios (IRR; 95 % confidence interval) by gender and age were calculated. RESULTS: The incidence of ATPDs was 6.7 per 100,000 person-years, similarly high for both genders (IRR 1.0; 0.9-1.1). Among the ATPD subtypes, polymorphic psychotic disorder was more common in females (IRR 1.4; 1.2-1.6) as opposed to those featuring schizophrenic symptoms, which tended to occur in younger males (IRR 1.4; 1.2-1.7). No significant gender difference was found for acute predominantly delusional disorder (IRR 1.0; 0.9-1.2), which had a later onset than any ATPD subtypes. SZ had an incidence twice as high in males (IRR 2.0; 1.9-2.2), and an earlier age of onset than ATPDs. A different pattern was observed for BD in terms of a slightly greater incidence in females (IRR 1.1; 1.0-1.1), and a later age of onset than both ATPDs and SZ. CONCLUSION: These findings are likely to reflect the heterogeneity of the clinical features encompassed by ATPDs, and contribute to building a case for their revision in ICD-11.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0933-7954",
doi="10.1007/s00127-013-0726-7",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-013-0726-7"
}