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Characterization of affective lability across subgroups of psychosis spectrum disorders.

Margrethe Collier HøeghIngrid MelleSofie R AminoffBeathe HaatveitStine Holmstul OlsenIdun B HuflåttenTorill UelandTrine Vik Lagerberg
Published in: International journal of bipolar disorders (2021)
This study provides the construct of affective lability in psychosis spectrum disorders with more granular details that may have implications for research and clinical care. It demonstrates that despite overlap in core symptom profiles, BD-I is more similar to SZ than it is to BD-II concerning affective lability and the BD groups should consequently be studied apart. Further, affective lability appears to be characterized by fluctuations between depressive- and other affective states across different psychosis spectrum disorders, indicating that affective lability may be related to internalizing problems in these disorders. Finally, although the level varies between groups, affective lability is evenly spread and not driven by extremes across psychosis spectrum disorders and should be assessed irrespective of diagnosis.
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