Psychiatric comorbidity in individuals with bipolar disorder: relation with clinical outcomes and functioning

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Gabriela Léda-Rêgo
Paula Studart-Bottó
Stella Sarmento
Thiago Cerqueira-Silva
Severino Bezerra-Filho
Ângela Miranda-Scippa
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[1] Federal University of Bahia (UFBA),Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program (CETHA)
[2] UFBA,Postgraduate Program in Medicine and Health
[3] UFBA,Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences
[4] UFBA,Department of Neurosciences and Mental Health, Medical School
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Bipolar disorder; Euthymia; Psychiatric comorbidity; Personality disorder; Functioning;
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The aim was to assess the lifetime prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity (PC) in Brazilian euthymic individuals with bipolar disorder type I, and investigate its effects on clinical outcomes and functioning. A group of 179 outpatients with BD-I in the recuperation phase were assessed, of whom 75 (41.9%) had PC and 104 (58.1%) had not. Both groups were compared using sociodemographic/clinical questionnaire, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV axis I and II, Sheehan Disability and Barratt Impulsiveness Scales. Patients with PC presented less religious affiliation, more history of lifetime psychotic symptoms, rapid cycling, suicide attempts, worse scores of functioning, and higher prevalence of personality disorders. Ordinal logistic regression indicated that PC was associated with increased odds of worse levels of disability. Therefore, it could be observed that patients with BD evaluated only in euthymia presented a high mental disorders comorbidity. Considering their burdensome impact, appropriate management is a challenging reality and a crucial factor in reducing morbidity and mortality associated with BD. Further longitudinal studies on their relationship may broaden interventions to reduce patient’s suffering.
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页码:1175 / 1181
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