Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero
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Resumo: | Although the bipolar disorder (BD) occurs almost with the same frequency in both genders, the phenomenology and the outcome of the illness differ between them. Nevertheless, there is evidence that women with BD show, more than men, delayed beginning, especially in their fifth decade, more rapid cycling outcome, more depressive episodes, more dysphoric mania, more mixed states and more BD type II. Even so, the findings are not always consistent. Although the risk of comorbidities in BD includes, for both the sorts, excessive alcoholic consumption and drugs, bipolar men would have greater probability of being alcohol dependent, of not seeking treatment and of committing suicide. Suggested hypotheses to explain such differences vary from those centered in cultural or psychological aspects to those that focus on the steroids hormones, and other hormones such as cortisol, thyroid hormones and even on the cerebral anatomy. The reproductive cycle (menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause) influences on the BD phenomenology and its relevance to the therapeutical options in the treatment of the BD in women are presented in the last part of this review. Further investigations must to be done in order to clarify this controversy. However, up to now the data indicate that estrogen therapy is not to be primarily indicated to prevent depression, Alzheimer disease or cognition impairment. |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gêneroBipolar affective disorder and genderBipolar disorderEpidemiologyGenderOutcomeTreatmentalcoholismbipolar disorderbipolar II disorderbipolar maniacomorbiditydepressiondrug dependencehumanphenomenologyreviewrisk assessmentsex differencesuicide attemptAlthough the bipolar disorder (BD) occurs almost with the same frequency in both genders, the phenomenology and the outcome of the illness differ between them. Nevertheless, there is evidence that women with BD show, more than men, delayed beginning, especially in their fifth decade, more rapid cycling outcome, more depressive episodes, more dysphoric mania, more mixed states and more BD type II. Even so, the findings are not always consistent. Although the risk of comorbidities in BD includes, for both the sorts, excessive alcoholic consumption and drugs, bipolar men would have greater probability of being alcohol dependent, of not seeking treatment and of committing suicide. Suggested hypotheses to explain such differences vary from those centered in cultural or psychological aspects to those that focus on the steroids hormones, and other hormones such as cortisol, thyroid hormones and even on the cerebral anatomy. The reproductive cycle (menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause) influences on the BD phenomenology and its relevance to the therapeutical options in the treatment of the BD in women are presented in the last part of this review. Further investigations must to be done in order to clarify this controversy. However, up to now the data indicate that estrogen therapy is not to be primarily indicated to prevent depression, Alzheimer disease or cognition impairment.Projeto Mania (PROMAN) Inst. de Psiq. do Hosp. Das Clinicas da Faculdade de Med. da Univ. de Sao Paulo (IPq-HC-FMUSP)FMUSPDepartamento de Neurologia e Psiquiatria Faculdade de Medicina de BotucatuÁrea de Saúde Mental Programa de Saúde da FamíliaGrupo de Estudos de Doenças Afetivas (GRUDA) IPq-HC-FMUSPDepartamento de Psiquiatria FMUSPBipolar Clinic and Research Program, 50 Staniford St., Boston, MA 02114-2696Departamento de Neurologia e Psiquiatria Faculdade de Medicina de BotucatuUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Programa de Saúde da FamíliaBipolar Clinic and Research ProgramDias, Rogerio [UNESP]Kerr-Corrêa, Florence [UNESP]Torresan, Ricardo Cezar [UNESP]Dos Santos, Carlos Henrique R.2014-05-27T11:21:57Z2014-05-27T11:21:57Z2006-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article80-91application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0101-60832006000200008Revista de Psiquiatria Clinica, v. 33, n. 2, p. 80-91, 2006.0101-60831806-938Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/6904710.1590/S0101-60832006000200008S0101-608320060002000082-s2.0-337478198672-s2.0-33747819867.pdf9476843874583499Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporRevista de Psiquiatria Clínica0.7320,271info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-16T15:45:13Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/69047Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-16T15:45:13Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero Bipolar affective disorder and gender |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero Dias, Rogerio [UNESP] Bipolar disorder Epidemiology Gender Outcome Treatment alcoholism bipolar disorder bipolar II disorder bipolar mania comorbidity depression drug dependence human phenomenology review risk assessment sex difference suicide attempt |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero |
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Transtorno bipolar do humor e gênero |
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Dias, Rogerio [UNESP] |
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Dias, Rogerio [UNESP] Kerr-Corrêa, Florence [UNESP] Torresan, Ricardo Cezar [UNESP] Dos Santos, Carlos Henrique R. |
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Kerr-Corrêa, Florence [UNESP] Torresan, Ricardo Cezar [UNESP] Dos Santos, Carlos Henrique R. |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Programa de Saúde da Família Bipolar Clinic and Research Program |
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Dias, Rogerio [UNESP] Kerr-Corrêa, Florence [UNESP] Torresan, Ricardo Cezar [UNESP] Dos Santos, Carlos Henrique R. |
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Bipolar disorder Epidemiology Gender Outcome Treatment alcoholism bipolar disorder bipolar II disorder bipolar mania comorbidity depression drug dependence human phenomenology review risk assessment sex difference suicide attempt |
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Bipolar disorder Epidemiology Gender Outcome Treatment alcoholism bipolar disorder bipolar II disorder bipolar mania comorbidity depression drug dependence human phenomenology review risk assessment sex difference suicide attempt |
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Although the bipolar disorder (BD) occurs almost with the same frequency in both genders, the phenomenology and the outcome of the illness differ between them. Nevertheless, there is evidence that women with BD show, more than men, delayed beginning, especially in their fifth decade, more rapid cycling outcome, more depressive episodes, more dysphoric mania, more mixed states and more BD type II. Even so, the findings are not always consistent. Although the risk of comorbidities in BD includes, for both the sorts, excessive alcoholic consumption and drugs, bipolar men would have greater probability of being alcohol dependent, of not seeking treatment and of committing suicide. Suggested hypotheses to explain such differences vary from those centered in cultural or psychological aspects to those that focus on the steroids hormones, and other hormones such as cortisol, thyroid hormones and even on the cerebral anatomy. The reproductive cycle (menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause) influences on the BD phenomenology and its relevance to the therapeutical options in the treatment of the BD in women are presented in the last part of this review. Further investigations must to be done in order to clarify this controversy. However, up to now the data indicate that estrogen therapy is not to be primarily indicated to prevent depression, Alzheimer disease or cognition impairment. |
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