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Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study

INTRODUCTION: Bipolar Mood Disorder (BD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are psychiatric conditions that frequently co-occur and express a challenging phenomenology for treatment and diagnosis, since obsessive-compulsive symptoms tend to fluctuate according to mood phases of BD patients. Und...

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Autores principales: Ferrao, Y. A., Bertoluci, M., Boff, L. S., Beckhauser, H., Ghiorzi, I., Langa, G.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10595940/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.535
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author Ferrao, Y. A.
Bertoluci, M.
Boff, L. S.
Beckhauser, H.
Ghiorzi, I.
Langa, G.
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Bertoluci, M.
Boff, L. S.
Beckhauser, H.
Ghiorzi, I.
Langa, G.
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description INTRODUCTION: Bipolar Mood Disorder (BD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are psychiatric conditions that frequently co-occur and express a challenging phenomenology for treatment and diagnosis, since obsessive-compulsive symptoms tend to fluctuate according to mood phases of BD patients. Understanding the shared psychopathology of this comorbidity has relevant implications for the treatment of these patients, and the hypothesis that BD and OCD would have a shared neurobiology is currently being discussed. Most studies of this comorbidity have examined differences between BD and BD/OCD patients or between OCD and BD/OCD patients. This study aimed to analyze in detail the clinical, phenomenological and psychopathological characteristics of patients with BD, OCD, and BD/OCD. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze in detail the clinical, phenomenological andpsychopathological characteristics of patients with BD, OCD, and BD/OCD. METHODS: This study consisted of a sample of 21 BD patients, 21 OCD patients and 21 BD/OCD patients who underwent the application of the MINI, Y-BOCS, DY-BOCS, HAM-D, HAM-A, YMRS, of Sensory Phenomena (USP), as well as questions about sociodemographic characteristics, personal and family psychiatric history. We performed the YBOCS scale asking patients with BD to respond 3 times the scale: in the current time (during euthimya) and retrospectively for previous manic or depressive episodes. RESULTS: BD/OCD group had a higher rate of having stopped working due to comorbid disorders, a higher history of family suicide attempt and completed family suicide, a higher prevalence of substance use disorder in the family, and a higher prevalence of hoarding symptoms. In the BD sample, 47,6% had obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The presence of OCD conferred a higher prevalence of sensory phenomena. Patients reported a 19% (median, 0.19, range -1.00 to 1.88) worsening of OCD during depression, and a 9.5% worsening (median, 0.095, range of -1.00 to 1.36) during the manic phase. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that BD/OCD patients have greater loss of functionality, higher rates of hoarding symptoms, family history with greater suicidality and higher rates of substance use disorder (SUD) and worsening of OCD in both mania and depression. The psychopathological findings of this study allow us to conclude that BD/OCD patients have higher morbidity. LIMITATIONS: Small size sample and possible recall bias in the interview, as questions wereasked retrospectively. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-105959402023-10-25 Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study Ferrao, Y. A. Bertoluci, M. Boff, L. S. Beckhauser, H. Ghiorzi, I. Langa, G. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Bipolar Mood Disorder (BD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are psychiatric conditions that frequently co-occur and express a challenging phenomenology for treatment and diagnosis, since obsessive-compulsive symptoms tend to fluctuate according to mood phases of BD patients. Understanding the shared psychopathology of this comorbidity has relevant implications for the treatment of these patients, and the hypothesis that BD and OCD would have a shared neurobiology is currently being discussed. Most studies of this comorbidity have examined differences between BD and BD/OCD patients or between OCD and BD/OCD patients. This study aimed to analyze in detail the clinical, phenomenological and psychopathological characteristics of patients with BD, OCD, and BD/OCD. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze in detail the clinical, phenomenological andpsychopathological characteristics of patients with BD, OCD, and BD/OCD. METHODS: This study consisted of a sample of 21 BD patients, 21 OCD patients and 21 BD/OCD patients who underwent the application of the MINI, Y-BOCS, DY-BOCS, HAM-D, HAM-A, YMRS, of Sensory Phenomena (USP), as well as questions about sociodemographic characteristics, personal and family psychiatric history. We performed the YBOCS scale asking patients with BD to respond 3 times the scale: in the current time (during euthimya) and retrospectively for previous manic or depressive episodes. RESULTS: BD/OCD group had a higher rate of having stopped working due to comorbid disorders, a higher history of family suicide attempt and completed family suicide, a higher prevalence of substance use disorder in the family, and a higher prevalence of hoarding symptoms. In the BD sample, 47,6% had obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The presence of OCD conferred a higher prevalence of sensory phenomena. Patients reported a 19% (median, 0.19, range -1.00 to 1.88) worsening of OCD during depression, and a 9.5% worsening (median, 0.095, range of -1.00 to 1.36) during the manic phase. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that BD/OCD patients have greater loss of functionality, higher rates of hoarding symptoms, family history with greater suicidality and higher rates of substance use disorder (SUD) and worsening of OCD in both mania and depression. The psychopathological findings of this study allow us to conclude that BD/OCD patients have higher morbidity. LIMITATIONS: Small size sample and possible recall bias in the interview, as questions wereasked retrospectively. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10595940/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.535 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ferrao, Y. A.
Bertoluci, M.
Boff, L. S.
Beckhauser, H.
Ghiorzi, I.
Langa, G.
Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study
title Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study
title_full Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study
title_fullStr Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study
title_short Bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: An exploratory study
title_sort bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders psychopathological intersection: an exploratory study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10595940/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.535
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