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Mood instability is a common feature of mental health disorders and is associated with poor clinical outcomes.

Rashmi PatelTheodore LloydRichard JacksonMichael BallHitesh ShettyMatthew BroadbentJohn R GeddesRobert StewartPhilip McGuireMatthew Taylor
Published in: BMJ open (2015)
Mood instability occurs in a wide range of mental disorders and is not limited to affective disorders. It is generally associated with relatively poor clinical outcomes. These findings suggest that clinicians should screen for mood instability across all common mental health disorders. The data also suggest that targeted interventions for mood instability may be useful in patients who do not have a formal affective disorder.
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