An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina

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Autor(a) principal: Carta,Mauro G.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Perra,Alessandra, Atzeni,Michela, D’Oca,Silvia, Moro,Maria F., Kurotschka,Peter K., Moro,Daniela, Sancassiani,Federica, Minerba,Luigi, Brasesco,Maria V., Mausel,Gustavo, Nardi,Antonio E., Tondo,Leonardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462017000200147
Resumo: Objective: To ascertain lifetime prevalence of positivity to a screening questionnaire for bipolar disorders (BD) in Sardinian immigrants to Argentina and residents of Sardinia and assess whether such positivity affects quality of life (QoL) in either group. Our hypothesis is that screen positivity for BD may be more frequent in immigrants. Methods: Observational study. Subjects were randomly selected from the membership lists of associations of Sardinian immigrants in Argentina. A study carried out in Sardinia using the same methodology was used for comparison. The Mood Disorder Questionnaire was used to screen for mania/hypomania and the Short-Form Health Survey-12 to measure QoL. Results: A higher prevalence of manic/hypomanic episodes was found in Sardinian immigrants to Argentina (p < 0.0001; odds ratio = 3.0, 95% confidence interval 1.87-4.77). Positivity at screening was associated with a lower QoL both in Sardinian immigrants to Argentina and in residents of Sardinia. Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to show a higher lifetime prevalence of manic/hypomanic episodes in a general-population sample of individuals who migrated to a foreign country. Our results are in agreement with the hypothesis that hyperactive/novelty-seeking features may represent an adaptive substrate in certain conditions of social change.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
title An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
spellingShingle An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
Carta,Mauro G.
Epidemiology
mood disorders, bipolar
models/theories of psychiatry
social and political issues
title_short An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
title_full An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
title_fullStr An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
title_full_unstemmed An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
title_sort An evolutionary approach to mania studying Sardinian immigrants to Argentina
author Carta,Mauro G.
author_facet Carta,Mauro G.
Perra,Alessandra
Atzeni,Michela
D’Oca,Silvia
Moro,Maria F.
Kurotschka,Peter K.
Moro,Daniela
Sancassiani,Federica
Minerba,Luigi
Brasesco,Maria V.
Mausel,Gustavo
Nardi,Antonio E.
Tondo,Leonardo
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author2 Perra,Alessandra
Atzeni,Michela
D’Oca,Silvia
Moro,Maria F.
Kurotschka,Peter K.
Moro,Daniela
Sancassiani,Federica
Minerba,Luigi
Brasesco,Maria V.
Mausel,Gustavo
Nardi,Antonio E.
Tondo,Leonardo
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carta,Mauro G.
Perra,Alessandra
Atzeni,Michela
D’Oca,Silvia
Moro,Maria F.
Kurotschka,Peter K.
Moro,Daniela
Sancassiani,Federica
Minerba,Luigi
Brasesco,Maria V.
Mausel,Gustavo
Nardi,Antonio E.
Tondo,Leonardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiology
mood disorders, bipolar
models/theories of psychiatry
social and political issues
topic Epidemiology
mood disorders, bipolar
models/theories of psychiatry
social and political issues
description Objective: To ascertain lifetime prevalence of positivity to a screening questionnaire for bipolar disorders (BD) in Sardinian immigrants to Argentina and residents of Sardinia and assess whether such positivity affects quality of life (QoL) in either group. Our hypothesis is that screen positivity for BD may be more frequent in immigrants. Methods: Observational study. Subjects were randomly selected from the membership lists of associations of Sardinian immigrants in Argentina. A study carried out in Sardinia using the same methodology was used for comparison. The Mood Disorder Questionnaire was used to screen for mania/hypomania and the Short-Form Health Survey-12 to measure QoL. Results: A higher prevalence of manic/hypomanic episodes was found in Sardinian immigrants to Argentina (p < 0.0001; odds ratio = 3.0, 95% confidence interval 1.87-4.77). Positivity at screening was associated with a lower QoL both in Sardinian immigrants to Argentina and in residents of Sardinia. Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to show a higher lifetime prevalence of manic/hypomanic episodes in a general-population sample of individuals who migrated to a foreign country. Our results are in agreement with the hypothesis that hyperactive/novelty-seeking features may represent an adaptive substrate in certain conditions of social change.
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