Features Associated With Depressive Predominant Polarity and Early Illness Onset in Patients With Bipolar Disorder.
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2020-11-16
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García-Jiménez, Jesús
Gutiérrez-Rojas, Luis
Jiménez-Fernández, Sara
González-Domenech, Pablo José
Carretero, María D
Gurpegui, Manuel
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Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of three possible diagnostic specifiers, namely predominant polarity (PP) throughout illness, polarity of the first episode and early age at onset, in a sample of bipolar disorder (BD) patients and their association with important socio-demographic, clinical and course-of-illness variables. Methods: A retrospective and naturalistic study on 108 BD outpatients, who were classified according to the PP, polarity of the first episode and early age at onset (≤ 20 years) [vs. late (>20 years)] and were characterized by their demographics, clinical data, functionality and social support, among others features. After bivariate analyses, those variables showing certain association (P value 20 years)] and were characterized by their demographics, clinical data, functionality and social support, among others features. After bivariate analyses, those variables showing certain association (P value
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age at onset, bipolar disorder, diagnosis delay, disability, polarity predominance