
@article{ref1,
title="Risk factors to suicide risk in misdiagnosed bipolar disorder II treated for major depressive disorder",
journal="Chinese journal of nervous and mental diseases",
year="2015",
author="Wang, Jun and Chen, Lin and Ji, Zhenpeng and Zhang, Suoyuan and Xin, Limin and Liu, Yanhong and Yang, Fude and Yang, Depu and Wang, Gang and Fang, Yiru and Lu, Zheng and Yang, Haichen and Hu, Jian and Chen, Zhiyu and Huang, Yi and Sun, Jing and Wang, Xiaoping and Li, Huichun and Zhang, Jinbei and Si, tianmei and Wang, Jun and Chen, Lin and Ji, Zhenpeng and Zhang, Suoyuan and Xin, Limin and Liu, Yanhong and Yang, Fude and Yang, Depu and Wang, Gang and Fang, Yiru and Lu, Zheng and Yang, Haichen and Hu, Jian and Chen, Zhiyu and Huang, Yi and Sun, Jing and Wang, Xiaoping and Li, Huichun and Zhang, Jinbei and Si, tianmei",
volume="",
number="12",
pages="65-70",
abstract="OBJECTIVE To analyze the risk factors of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics related to sui?cide risk in misdiagnosed bipolar disorderⅡ(BPⅡ) treated for major depressive disorder. <br><br>METHODS A total of l478 con?secutive major depressive disorder patients were interviewed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) in 13 major mental health centers in China. Of the 1478 patients, 190 patients were diagnosed BPⅡ, who were divided into two groups (nonsuicidal risk and suicidal risk) with the suicidality module of MINI. Logistic regression was performed to evaluate significant risk factors associated with suicide risk in misdiagnosed BPⅡtreated for major depres?sive disorder. <br><br>RESULTS Of the 190 patients, 116 were in the nonsuicidal risk group and 74 were in the suicidal risk group. In comparison to the nonsuicidal risk group, the suicidal risk group had younger age [(34.45 ± 11.18) vs.(37.23 ± 13.22), P=0.008], earlier age at onset [(26.20 ± 9.16) vs. (30.37 ± 11.59), P=0.007], and more suicidal ideation (82.4%vs. 53.4%, P=0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed that age (OR=0.969,95% CI:0.945~0.993) and depressive epi?sodes with suicidal ideation (OR=4.129,95%CI:2.030~8.397) were significantly associated with suicide risk in patients of misdiagnosed BPⅡtreated for major depressive disorder (P<0.05). <br><br>CONCLUSIONS Younger age, severer suicidal ide?ation may be potential independent risk factors to suicide risk in BPⅡwith misdiagnosed with major depressive disor?der.<p /><p>Language: zh</p>",
language="zh",
issn="1002-0152",
doi="10.3936/j.issn.1002-0152.2015.02.001",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3936/j.issn.1002-0152.2015.02.001"
}