Characteristics of people with bipolar disorder I with and without auditory verbal hallucinations.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Bipolar Disorders Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1186/s40345-025-00369-8
Aster Javier, Natalia Jaworska, Jess Fiedorowicz, Vincent Magnotta, Jenny G Richards, Ercole John Barsotti, John A Wemmie
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Background: Approximately half of people with bipolar disorder type I (BD-I) report the presence of psychotic symptoms at least at some point during their illness. Previous data suggest that more than 20% of people with BD-I report the presence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), or "voice-hearing" in particular. While work in other disorders with psychotic features (e.g., schizophrenia) indicates that the presence vs. absence of AVHs is associated with poorer clinical outcomes, little is known about their effects on clinical and socioeconomic features in BD-I.

Methods: We investigated whether people with BD-I (N = 119) with AVHs (n = 36) and without AVHs (n = 83) in their lifetime differ in terms of demographic features and clinical measures. Relations with AVHs and other positive symptoms were explored.

Results: People with BD-I and AVHs vs. without AVHs had higher manic and positive symptom scores (i.e., higher scores on the hallucinations, delusions, and bizarre behavior subscales). Further, a greater proportion of those with vs. without AVHs reported lower subjective socioeconomic status and tended to have higher rates of unemployment, thus, speaking to the longer-term consequences of AVH presence.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that people with BD-I with AVHs exhibit more severe psychotic features and manic symptoms compared to those without. This might be associated with more socioeconomic hardship. More in-depth characterization of people with BD-I with/without AVHs is needed to fully understand this subgroup's unique challenges and needs.

Limitations: The modest sample size of the AVH group and a study population with low racial diversity/representation may limit generalizability.

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背景:约有一半的 I 型双相情感障碍(BD-I)患者表示至少在患病期间的某个阶段出现过精神病性症状。以往的数据表明,20%以上的 I 型双相情感障碍患者会出现幻听(AVHs),尤其是 "幻听"。虽然其他具有精神病特征的疾病(如精神分裂症)的研究表明,出现或不出现幻听与较差的临床结果有关,但我们对幻听对 BD-I 患者的临床和社会经济特征的影响知之甚少:我们调查了 BD-I 患者(119 人)一生中有 AVHs(36 人)和没有 AVHs(83 人)在人口统计学特征和临床测量方面是否存在差异。研究还探讨了AVHs与其他阳性症状之间的关系:结果:患有 BD-I 并伴有 AVHs 的患者与未伴有 AVHs 的患者相比,躁狂症和阳性症状得分更高(即幻觉、妄想和怪异行为分量表得分更高)。此外,在有 AVH 与没有 AVH 的患者中,有更大比例的人主观社会经济地位较低,失业率也往往较高,这说明了 AVH 存在的长期后果:我们的研究结果表明,与不伴有自发性躁狂症的 BD-I 患者相比,伴有自发性躁狂症的患者表现出更严重的精神病特征和躁狂症状。这可能与更多的社会经济困难有关。需要对伴有/不伴有AVHs的BD-Ⅰ患者进行更深入的特征描述,以充分了解这一亚群的独特挑战和需求:局限性:AVH 群体的样本量不大,而且研究人群的种族多样性/代表性较低,这可能会限制研究的普遍性。
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International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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6.70
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26
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Bipolar Disorders is a peer-reviewed, open access online journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. It publishes contributions from the broad range of clinical, psychological and biological research in bipolar disorders. It is the official journal of the ECNP-ENBREC (European Network of Bipolar Research Expert Centres ) Bipolar Disorders Network, the International Group for the study of Lithium Treated Patients (IGSLi) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare Störungen (DGBS) and invites clinicians and researchers from around the globe to submit original research papers, short research communications, reviews, guidelines, case reports and letters to the editor that help to enhance understanding of bipolar disorders.
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