Antecedents of severe affective (mood) disorders. Patients examined as children or adolescents and as adults.

Acta paedopsychiatrica Pub Date : 1993-01-01
J Manzano, A Salvador
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A random selection was made of 100 adults, diagnosed as suffering from serious affective disorders (DSM-III), who had been cared for in the University Psychiatric Hospital in Geneva. One-third of this adult population (31%) was found to have consulted the child psychiatry service in Geneva (81.4% more than the general population). Patients suffering from manic disorders had consulted this service significantly more often during childhood. Our results showed that patients had a known psychopathology in childhood and adolescence that distinguished them from the control group (P < 0.005): 45% suffered from an affective disorder, in particular manic and hypomanic disorders (29%). The control group was made up of a group of randomly selected adult psychiatric patients, matched for age and sex, who had not been diagnosed as suffering from affective (mood) disorders, and who had also been examined as children or adolescents. Correlations between the childhood pathology and that of the adults were specially for manic disorders. These data are relevant for clinical assessment, treatment and prevention.

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严重情感(情绪)障碍的前因。患者作为儿童或青少年和成人进行检查。
随机选择了100名被诊断患有严重情感障碍(DSM-III)的成年人,他们曾在日内瓦大学精神病院接受治疗。三分之一的成年人口(31%)被发现咨询过日内瓦的儿童精神病学服务(比一般人群多81.4%)。患有狂躁症的患者在儿童时期更常咨询这项服务。我们的研究结果显示,患者在儿童期和青春期有一种已知的精神病理,这将他们与对照组区分开来(P < 0.005): 45%的患者患有情感障碍,特别是躁狂和轻躁狂障碍(29%)。对照组由一组随机选择的成年精神病患者组成,年龄和性别相匹配,他们没有被诊断出患有情感(情绪)障碍,并且在儿童或青少年时期也接受过检查。儿童期病理与成年期病理的相关性在躁狂障碍中表现得尤为明显。这些数据对临床评估、治疗和预防具有重要意义。
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