2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2017.03.019
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Longitudinal course and characteristics of cyclothymic disorder in youth

Abstract: Objectives Epidemiological studies suggest that cyclothymic disorder is the most prevalent subtype of bipolar disorder (BD). However, it is rarely diagnosed, especially in youth. This may be because it can be difficult to ascertain whether a youth meets diagnostic criteria. Clearer, easy-to-apply criteria could reduce misdiagnosis. The objective of this study was to determine whether proposed research diagnostic criteria for cyclothymic disorder (RDCyc), based on DSM-5 criteria, could be quantified and validat… Show more

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“…Still, it is important to note that the “current” and “best” C-GAS scores across follow-up were equivalent between groups, so although those youth who experienced clinical mood episodes might experience worse functioning in the short term, both groups experienced significant impairment. This is consistent with previous studies of CycD that have shown that youth with CycD experience impairment on par with other BP youth (Van Meter et al, 2012; Van Meter, Youngstrom, Youngstrom, Feeny, & Findling, 2011; Van Meter et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Still, it is important to note that the “current” and “best” C-GAS scores across follow-up were equivalent between groups, so although those youth who experienced clinical mood episodes might experience worse functioning in the short term, both groups experienced significant impairment. This is consistent with previous studies of CycD that have shown that youth with CycD experience impairment on par with other BP youth (Van Meter et al, 2012; Van Meter, Youngstrom, Youngstrom, Feeny, & Findling, 2011; Van Meter et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In a previous publication examining an operationalized definition of cyclothymic disorder in youth (Van Meter et al, 2017), we applied more stringent criteria, requiring that youth be symptomatic for 44 of 52 weeks (allowing just two months total asymptomatic) and excluding any youth who experienced a mood episode ([hypo]manic or depressive) in the first year following the baseline appointment. As a sensitivity analysis, we also tested youth meeting this strict definition to the other youth in the sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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