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The Clinical Picture of Bipolar Affective Disorder in its Depressed Phase

A Report from London and Chicago

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Ian F. Brockington
Affiliation:
University Hospital of Manchester, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 8LR
Edward Altman
Affiliation:
University of Illinois
Valerie Hillier
Affiliation:
Computational Group, University of Manchester
Herbert Y. Meltzer
Affiliation:
University of Chicago
Surinder Nand
Affiliation:
Veterans Administration, Chicago, Illinois, 60680

Summary

Using structured psychiatric interviews, we searched for differences between depressed patients with bipolar affective disorder, and with other types of depression. The patients were taken from 2 large series, collected in London and Chicago. Some differences were found, but few more than would be expected by chance, in view of the large number of variables examined. The possible reasons for this failure are discussed. They include contamination of the groups, and the insensitivity of structured mental state inventories.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1982 

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