Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Classical authors had hypothesized that affective temperaments
represent the subclinical manifestations of mood disorders: in particular, cyclothymic and hyperthymic temperaments have been considered as a subthreshold variant of bipolar disorder. The aim of our study is to test the presence of affective temperaments in a group of Italian patients with major depressive
disorder (MDD), and to test the association between cyclothymic temperament and well-established valid tors of bipolar disorder diagnosis such as age at onset and family history of bipolar disorder. METHODS: Patients with diagnosis of major depressive disorder (DSM-IV-TR) were included in the study. Affective
temperaments have been evaluated through the Italian semistructured interview version of the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego
(TEMPS-I). In order to improve the accuracy of family history and age at onset
reports, close family members of the patients were also interviewed. RESULTS: 104
of patients included in the study have completed the temperament interview. 25.5%
were diagnosed with a dominant affective temperament. Cyclothymic affective
temperament was the most represented in the sample of MDD patients (12.3%);
depressive, hyperthymic and irritable temperaments have been detected
respectively in 7.5%, 2.8% and 2.8% of patients. Patients with CT showed a
significantly lower age at onset of MDD than "pure" MDD patients (31.9 vs. 40.9
years; p=0.049) and higher rates of family history of bipolar disorder in first
degree relatives (15.4% vs. 0%; p=0.001). LIMITATIONS: The major limitation of
this study was the lack of a group of bipolar depressives, which would have been
useful in order to confirm the similarities of age at onset and bipolar family
history with cyclothymic MDD. CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm previous reports in a
sample of accurately screened patients with unipolar major depression: we found
that patients with a cyclothymic temperament had an earlier age at onset and a
higher family history for bipolar disorder than patients without any dominant
affective temperament. Further research is needed to ascertain whether patients
with "unipolar" cyclothymic MDD respond to mood stabilizers.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Cyclothymic temperament; Affective temperaments; Major depressive disorder; Bipolar spectrum
Elenco autori:
Maina G; Salvi V; Rosso G; Bogetto F.
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