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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION

Does age at onset support a dimensional relationship between Bipolar II disorder and major depressive disorder?

Pages 105-111 | Received 05 Jul 2006, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The current categorical splitting of bipolar and depressive disorders has been questioned. Age at onset is an important variable used to support such a division. Study aim was to assess the distribution of age at onset between bipolar II disorder (BP-II) and major depressive disorder (MDD), and onset age-bipolar family history, onset age-BP-II diagnosis dose–response relationships. No bi-modal distribution and no presence of dose–response relationships would not support a categorical distinction between BP-II and MDD. Consecutive 389 BP-II and 261 MDD major depressive episode (MDE) outpatients were interviewed with the DSM-IV Structured Clinical Interview and the Family History Screen, by a mood specialist psychiatrist in a private practice. Age at onset was defined as age at onset of the first MDE. Distribution of age at onset between BP-II and MDD was studied by Kernel density estimate and histogram methods, dose–response relationships by ROC analysis. BP-II, versus MDD, had significantly lower age at onset, more recurrences, and more bipolar family history. Kernel density estimate and histogram distributions of age at onset showed no bi-modality. Likelihood ratios between age at onset and bipolar family history loading, and between age at onset and BP-II diagnosis, showed dose–response relationships. The bi-modality and dose–response approaches, versus classic diagnostic validators, seem to support a dimensional relationship between BP-II and MDD.

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