Polarity at illness onset in bipolar I disorder and clinical course of illness

L Forty, L Jones, I Jones, DJ Smith, S Caesar… - Bipolar …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
L Forty, L Jones, I Jones, DJ Smith, S Caesar, C Fraser, K Gordon‐Smith, S Hyde…
Bipolar Disorders, 2009Wiley Online Library
Objectives: Studies have suggested that episode polarity at illness onset in bipolar disorder
may be predictive of some aspects of lifetime clinical characteristics. We here examine this
possibility in a large, well‐characterized sample of patients with bipolar I disorder. Methods:
We assessed polarity at onset in patients with bipolar I disorder (N= 553) recruited as part of
our ongoing studies of affective disorders. Lifetime clinical characteristics of illness were
compared in patients who had a depressive episode at first illness onset (n= 343) and …
Objectives:  Studies have suggested that episode polarity at illness onset in bipolar disorder may be predictive of some aspects of lifetime clinical characteristics. We here examine this possibility in a large, well‐characterized sample of patients with bipolar I disorder.
Methods:  We assessed polarity at onset in patients with bipolar I disorder (N = 553) recruited as part of our ongoing studies of affective disorders. Lifetime clinical characteristics of illness were compared in patients who had a depressive episode at first illness onset (n = 343) and patients who had a manic episode at first illness onset (n = 210).
Results:  Several lifetime clinical features differed between patients according to the polarity of their onset episode of illness. A logistic regression analysis showed that the lifetime clinical features significantly associated with a depressive episode at illness onset in our sample were: an earlier age at illness onset; a predominantly depressive polarity during the lifetime; more frequent and more severe depressive episodes; and less prominent lifetime psychotic features.
Conclusions:  Knowledge of pole of onset may help the clinician in providing prognostic information and management advice to an individual with bipolar disorder.
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