TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Bipolar Disorder: Comorbidity with Other Mental Disorders JO - Psychiatry (Moscow) A1 - Vasilieva, S.N. A1 - Simutkin, G.G. A1 - Schastnyy, E.D. A1 - Lebedeva, E.V. A1 - Bokhan, N.А. SP - 15 EP - 21 VL - 19 IS - 3 N2 - Failure to diagnose bipolar disorder (BD) in time leads to an increase in suicide risk, worse prognosis of the disease, and an increase in the socioeconomic burden.

AIM: to assess the incidence of comorbidity of bipolar disorder (BD) and other mental and behavioral disorders, as well as the sequence of formation of this multimorbidity.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: in the Affective States Department of the Mental Health Research Institute TNRMC, 121 patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder were selected for the study group according to the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. The predominance of women in the study group was revealed (n = 83; 68.6%; p < 0.01). Median age of male patients was 36 [30; 54] years, for females -- 47 [34; 55] years.

RESULTS: data were obtained on a high level of comorbidity in the study group: in 46.3% of patients, BD was combined with another mental disorder. It was found that personality disorders as a comorbid disorder in type I bipolar disorder are less common than in type II bipolar disorder. Gender differences were found in the incidence of anxiety-phobic spectrum and substance use disorders in bipolar disorder. The features of the chronology of the development of bipolar disorder and associated mental disorders have been revealed.

CONCLUSION: in the case of bipolar disorder, there is a high likelihood of comorbidity with other mental disorders. Certain patterns in the chronology of the formation of comorbid relationships between BD and concomitant mental and behavioral disorders were revealed. © 2021, Medicinskoe Informacionnoe agentstvo. All rights reserved.

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LA - ru SN - 1683-8319 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.30629/2618-6667-2021-19-3-15-21 ID - ref1 ER -