2013
DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2013.41.3.419
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Is Increased Sexual Behavior a Symptom of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents?

Abstract: While there is consensus that bipolar disorder exists in children and adolescents, its diagnostic criteria are debated. Excessive sexual behavior has been reported in youth who may have juvenile bipolar disorder (JBD), and has been termed "hypersexuality." Although there is no universal definition of this term, this observation has led to a hypothesis that increased sexual behavior characterizes the bipolar syndrome in children and adolescents, and differentiates it from attention deficit hyperactivity disorde… Show more

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“…Previous research also shows that the HCL has good sensitivity and specificity for identifying BD (Forty et al, 2010). In the present study the hypersexuality/flirtatious item from the HCL-16 was removed for concerns of offending this longitudinal sample, which is unfortunate given that this symptom can help distinguish pediatric BD from other conditions, such as ADHD (Adelson et al, 2013). Future studies replicating the findings here should aim to use the full version of the HCL-16.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research also shows that the HCL has good sensitivity and specificity for identifying BD (Forty et al, 2010). In the present study the hypersexuality/flirtatious item from the HCL-16 was removed for concerns of offending this longitudinal sample, which is unfortunate given that this symptom can help distinguish pediatric BD from other conditions, such as ADHD (Adelson et al, 2013). Future studies replicating the findings here should aim to use the full version of the HCL-16.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%