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Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association ; : 352-356, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-196139

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OBJECTIVES: It has been reported that first episode polarity affected the course and the prognosis of bipolar disorder. However, there is remarkable paucity of information regarding first episode polarity in bipolar disorder. We investigated the clinical characteristics related to the first episode polarity of bipolar patients who had been hospitalized. METHODS: Analyses were based on the medical documents of 520 bipolar patients who had been hospitalized in 4 hospitals. We examined clinical features of the current episode, demographics, past treatment history, suicidal attempt history, family history and comorbidity. Clinical characteristics were compared between manic onset and depressive onset patients. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 36.7 years old; they had 2.1 number of admission history and 6.6 years of illness duration. The patients beginning with depressive onset was 39.4%, and they had more diagnosis of bipolar II disorder, more number of suicidal attempts and reported more depressive mood during index admission than manic onset patients. CONCLUSION: Depressive onset is a common presentation in bipolar disorder. It is necessary to give more attention to depressive episode in bipolar disorder. Prospective study needs to explore the correlation of first-episode of polarity and course of the illness in the future.


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Humans , Bipolar Disorder , Comorbidity , Demography , Diagnosis , Prognosis
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