Aggressiveness in depression: a neglected symptom possibly associated with bipolarity and mixed features

dc.contributor.authorVerdolini, Norma
dc.contributor.authorPerugi, Giulio
dc.contributor.authorSamalin, Ludovic
dc.contributor.authorMurru, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorAngst, Jules
dc.contributor.authorAzorin, Jean-Michel
dc.contributor.authorBowden, Charles L.
dc.contributor.authorMosolov, Sergey
dc.contributor.authorYoung, Allan H.
dc.contributor.authorBarbuti, Margherita
dc.contributor.authorGuiso, Giovanni
dc.contributor.authorPopovic, Dina
dc.contributor.authorVieta i Pascual, Eduard, 1963-
dc.contributor.authorPacchiarotti, Isabella
dc.contributor.authorBRIDGE-II-Mix Study Group
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-20T14:54:33Z
dc.date.available2020-01-20T14:54:33Z
dc.date.issued2017-10
dc.date.updated2020-01-20T14:54:33Z
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE: To evaluate aggressiveness during a major depressive episode (MDE) and its relationship with bipolar disorder (BD) in a post hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study. METHOD: A total of 2811 individuals were enrolled in this multicenter cross-sectional study. MDE patients with (MDE-A, n = 399) and without aggressiveness (MDE-N, n = 2412) were compared through chi-square test or Student's t-test. A stepwise backward logistic regression model was performed. RESULTS: MDE-A group was more frequently associated with BD (P < 0.001), while aggressiveness was negatively correlated with unipolar depression (P < 0.001). At the logistic regression, aggressiveness was associated with the age at first depressive episode (P < 0.001); the severity of mania (P = 0.03); the diagnosis of BD (P = 0.001); comorbid borderline personality disorder (BPD) (P < 0.001) but not substance abuse (P = 0.63); no current psychiatric treatment (P < 0.001); psychotic symptoms (P = 0.007); the marked social/occupational impairment (P = 0.002). The variable most significantly associated with aggressiveness was the presence of DSM-5 mixed features (P < 0.001, OR = 3.815). After the exclusion of BPD, the variable of lifetime suicide attempts became significant (P = 0.013, OR = 1.405). CONCLUSION: Aggressiveness seems to be significantly associated with bipolar spectrum disorders, independently from BPD and substance abuse. Aggressiveness should be considered as a diagnostic criterion for the mixed features specifier and a target of tailored treatment strategy.
dc.format.extent30 p.
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dc.identifier.idgrec673076
dc.identifier.issn0001-690X
dc.identifier.pmid28741646
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/148241
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sons
dc.relation.isformatofVersió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.12777
dc.relation.ispartofActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2017, vol. 136, num. 4, p. 362-372
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/acps.12777
dc.rights(c) John Wiley & Sons, 2017
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceArticles publicats en revistes (Medicina)
dc.subject.classificationTrastorn bipolar
dc.subject.classificationDepressió psíquica
dc.subject.classificationAgressivitat
dc.subject.otherManic-depressive illness
dc.subject.otherMental depression
dc.subject.otherAggressiveness
dc.titleAggressiveness in depression: a neglected symptom possibly associated with bipolarity and mixed features
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
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