TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - Lower rates of comorbidities in euthymic bipolar patients JO - World journal of biological psychiatry A1 - Nery-Fernandes, Fabiana A1 - Quarantini, Lucas C. A1 - Galvão-de-Almeida, Amanda A1 - Rocha, Marlos V. A1 - Kapczinski, Flavio A1 - Miranda-Scippa, Angela SP - 474 EP - 479 VL - 10 IS - 4 Pt 2 N2 - OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the frequency of axis I psychiatric comorbidities in euthymic bipolar patients and the clinical differences between patients with and without comorbidities. METHOD: In this study, 62 euthymic bipolar outpatients assessed using a clinical questionnaire underwent a structured diagnostic interview (SCID/CV-DSM-IV) as well as a symptoms evaluation (YMRS and HAM-D-17). RESULTS: The lifetime frequency of patients with comorbidities was 27.4%. The most frequent comorbidities were anxiety disorders (33.7%), and the positive associated variables were more advanced age, the presence of a steady partner, a first episode of the depressive type and lifetime attempted suicide. CONCLUSIONS: The lower frequency of comorbidities found in our study in comparison with those described in the literature may be due to the evaluation restricted only to euthymic patients. This suggests the importance of assessing psychiatric comorbidity in bipolar individuals while not in acute phases of the disorder.

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LA - en SN - 1562-2975 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15622970802688929 ID - ref1 ER -