Early-Onset Bipolar Disorder: Characteristics and Outcomes in the Clinic

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作者
Connor, Daniel F. [1 ]
Ford, Julian D. [1 ]
Pearson, Geraldine S. [1 ]
Scranton, Victoria L. [1 ]
Dusad, Asha [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Psychiat, Div Child & Adolescent Psychiat, Med Sch & Hlth Care, Farmington, CT 06107 USA
关键词
early-onset bipolar disorder; child; adolescent; I DISORDER; ADOLESCENTS; CHILDREN; RISPERIDONE; PREDICTORS; DIAGNOSIS; FAMILY; PHARMACOTHERAPY; DIVALPROEX; THERAPY;
D O I
10.1089/cap.2017.0058
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess patient characteristics and clinician-rated outcomes for children diagnosed with early-onset bipolar disorder in comparison to a depressive disorders cohort from a single clinic site. To assess predictors of bipolar treatment response. Methods: Medical records from 714 consecutive pediatric patients evaluated and treated at an academic tertiary child and adolescent psychiatry clinic between 2006 and 2012 were reviewed. Charts of bipolar children (n=49) and children with depressive disorders (n=58) meeting study inclusion/exclusion criteria were compared on variables assessing clinical characteristics, treatments, and outcomes. Outcomes were assessed by using pre- and post-Clinical Global Impressions (CGI)-Severity and Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) scores, and a CGI-Improvement score 2 at final visit determined responder status. Bipolar outcome predictors were assessed by using multiple linear regression. Results: Clinic prevalence rates were 6.9% for early-onset bipolar disorder and 1.5% for very early-onset bipolar disorder. High rates of comorbid diagnoses, symptom severity, parental stress, and child high-risk behaviors were found in both groups. The bipolar cohort had higher rates of aggression and higher lifetime systems of care utilization. The final CGI and CGAS outcomes for unipolar depression patients differed statistically significantly from those for the bipolar cohort, reflecting better clinical status and more improvement at outcome for the depression patients. Both parent-reported Child Behavior Checklist total T-score at clinic admission and the number of lifetime systems-of-care for the child were significantly and inversely associated with improvement for the bipolar cohort. Conclusions: Early-onset bipolar disorder is a complex and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder. Evidence-based treatment should emphasize psychopharmacology with adjunctive family and individual psychotherapy. Strategies to improve engagement in treatment may be especially important. Given high rates of high-risk behaviors in these youth, regular mental health follow-up to assess safety is important. Additional evidence-based treatments for pediatric bipolar disorder are needed.
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页码:875 / 883
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