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Sociodemographic and clinical features of antidepressant-induced hypomanic and manic switch in patients with bipolardisorder

Date

2013

Author

Sarisoy G.
Pazvantoglu O.

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Sociodemographic and clinical features of antidepressant-induced hypomanic and manic switch in patients with bipolar disorder Objective: The aim of this study was to identify sociodemographic, familial, childhood and various clinical characteristics of bipolar disorder patients in whom hypomanic/manic switches had been observed during treatment with antidepressant drugs. Methods: One hundred sixty-one patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder on the basis of DSM-IV-TR were included. The study was a retrospective chart review. The sociodemographic, familial, childhood and various clinical characteristics of patients with manic or hypomanic switches (n=41, 25.4%) observed in association with antidepressant treatment during polyclinic or ward monitoring, or patients without switches (n=120, 74.6%) were compared. Patient data were obtained from Psychiatric Association of Turkey Mood Disorders Branch patient record forms. Results: The first disease episode in the switch group was more commonly a depressive one. Cesarean birth and enuresis nocturna were more common childhood characteristics in the switch group. No difference was determined between the groups in terms of other characteristics. Conclusion: Physicians should be careful in terms of hypomanic/manic switch in patients whose first episode is a depressive one. Our other two findings, cesarian birth and enuresis nocturna, may be significant in terms of suggesting clues for the planning of new studies illuminating the etiology.

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Dusunen Adam

Volume

26

Issue

2

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https://doi.org/10.5350/DAJPN2013260201
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/4940

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