Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study

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Autor(a) principal: Nery,Fabiano G.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Wilson,Anna R., Schneider,Marguerite R., Strawn,Jeffrey R., Patino,Luis R., McNamara,Robert K., Adler,Caleb M., Strakowski,Stephen M., DelBello,Melissa P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objectives: To prospectively investigate whether baseline clinical characteristics and medication exposure predict development of major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder. Methods: Youth aged 9-20 years with at least one biological parent with bipolar disorder and no prior history of mood or psychotic episodes (n=93) were prospectively evaluated and treated naturalistically during the study. Participants were divided into two groups: converters, defined as those who met DSM-IV criteria for a mood episode during follow-up (n=19); or non-converters (n=74). Logistic regression models were used to investigate associations between baseline clinical variables and medication exposure during follow-up and risk of developing a first mood episode (conversion). Results: Multivariate regression analyses showed that baseline anxiety disorders and subsyndromal mood disorders were associated with increased risk of conversion during follow-up. Adding medication exposure to the multivariate model showed that exposure to antidepressants during follow-up was associated with increased risk of conversion. Conclusions: Caution should be used when treating bipolar offspring with anxiety and/or emerging depressive symptoms using antidepressant agents, given the increased risk of developing a major mood disorder.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
title Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
spellingShingle Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
Nery,Fabiano G.
Bipolar disorder
mood disorders
risk factors
antidepressive agents
title_short Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
title_full Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
title_fullStr Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
title_sort Medication exposure and predictors of first mood episode in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a prospective study
author Nery,Fabiano G.
author_facet Nery,Fabiano G.
Wilson,Anna R.
Schneider,Marguerite R.
Strawn,Jeffrey R.
Patino,Luis R.
McNamara,Robert K.
Adler,Caleb M.
Strakowski,Stephen M.
DelBello,Melissa P.
author_role author
author2 Wilson,Anna R.
Schneider,Marguerite R.
Strawn,Jeffrey R.
Patino,Luis R.
McNamara,Robert K.
Adler,Caleb M.
Strakowski,Stephen M.
DelBello,Melissa P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nery,Fabiano G.
Wilson,Anna R.
Schneider,Marguerite R.
Strawn,Jeffrey R.
Patino,Luis R.
McNamara,Robert K.
Adler,Caleb M.
Strakowski,Stephen M.
DelBello,Melissa P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bipolar disorder
mood disorders
risk factors
antidepressive agents
topic Bipolar disorder
mood disorders
risk factors
antidepressive agents
description Objectives: To prospectively investigate whether baseline clinical characteristics and medication exposure predict development of major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder in offspring of parents with bipolar disorder. Methods: Youth aged 9-20 years with at least one biological parent with bipolar disorder and no prior history of mood or psychotic episodes (n=93) were prospectively evaluated and treated naturalistically during the study. Participants were divided into two groups: converters, defined as those who met DSM-IV criteria for a mood episode during follow-up (n=19); or non-converters (n=74). Logistic regression models were used to investigate associations between baseline clinical variables and medication exposure during follow-up and risk of developing a first mood episode (conversion). Results: Multivariate regression analyses showed that baseline anxiety disorders and subsyndromal mood disorders were associated with increased risk of conversion during follow-up. Adding medication exposure to the multivariate model showed that exposure to antidepressants during follow-up was associated with increased risk of conversion. Conclusions: Caution should be used when treating bipolar offspring with anxiety and/or emerging depressive symptoms using antidepressant agents, given the increased risk of developing a major mood disorder.
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