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Mood spectrum symptoms during a major depressive episode: Differences between 145 patients with bipolar disorder and 155 patients with major depressive disorder. Arguments for a dimensional approach.

Alessandro CuomoAndrea AgugliaEugenio AgugliaSimone BolognesiArianna GoracciGiuseppe MainaLudovico MineoPaola RucciSilvia SillariAndrea Fagiolini
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2019)
There are differences between BD and MDD in terms of the number and type of mood spectrum items that are endorsed during a MDE, which may help to identify patients with BD when a retrospective assessment of a history of mania or hypomania is not possible or not reliable. A high number of patients with BD and a considerable number of patients with MDD endorsed several items in the manic section of the mood, energy, and cognition domains, this confirming the centrality of mixed features in patients with mood disorders and the need for a unitary, dimensional, descriptive and dynamic approach to MDD and BD, such as the recently proposed ACE (Activity, Cognition, Energy) model.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • major depressive disorder
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • white matter
  • depressive symptoms