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//Liferay.Service.Tags.TagsAsset.incrementViewCounter({className:'com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalArticle', classPK: '55173'});May 1, 1996Psychiatric Times.Vol. 13No. 5Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Children and AdolescentsMary Beth CoganMary Beth Cogan is the coordinator of adolescent bipolar studies at Western Psychiatric Clinic and Institute, Pittsburgh.Since 1980, criteria for diagnosing bipolar disorder in s have also been used to diagnose mania in children, with some modifications to adjust for age. Similarly, to diagnose a child or adolescent with bipolar disorder, there need be at least one period of mania that is manifested by a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood, lasting at least one week or any duration if hospitalization is required. In addition, during the period of mood disturbance the children or adolescents may experience to a significant degree at least three of the following symptoms (or four if their mood is irritable): inflated self-esteem or grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, pressured speech, flight of ideas or racing thoughts, distractibility, increased goal-directed activity, or excessive involvement in activities with the potential for painful consequences. For a diagnosis of bipolar disorder these symptoms must also produce marked impairment in functioning and be unaccounted for by other psychiatric disorders due to physiologic effects of substances or medical conditions (American Psychiatric Association 1994).Obstacles in identifying and diagnosing this disorder in children and adolescents include the low base rate of the disorder, the diversity in clinical presentation within and across episodes, the symptomatic overlap of mania with other disorders commonly found in childhood, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and the constraints placed upon symptom expression due to the developmental stage of the child (Bowring and Kovacs 1992). Developmental factors may confound the presentation of symptoms; for example, normal behavior in children may sometimes resemble hypomanic activity. Therefore, if not viewed within the context of normal behavior, psychopathology may not be recognized.In young children it is difficult to identify discrete episodes of mania or depression. The clinical presentation of childhood bipolar disorder is variable but includes a waxing and waning course, worsening disruptive behavior, moodiness, irritability, difficulty sleeping, impulsivity, hyperactivity and decreased concentration. Episodically they experience short attention span, low frustration tolerance, explosive anger followed by periods of guilt, depression and declining academic performance (Weller and colleagues).In s the lifetime prevalence for bipolar disorder, according to the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) survey, ranges from 0.6 percent to 1.1 percent (Robins and colleagues). An epidemiologic study of adolescents in the United States reported consistent prevalence rates. However, a significant number also reported experiencing a distinct period of abnormal, persistent, elevated, expansive or irritable mood, although they did not fulfill criteria for bipolar I, bipolar II or cyclothymia (Lewinsohn and colleagues). This corresponds with survey results of the membership of the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association (DMDA), which reported the onset of illness during childhood or adolescence in 59 percent of respondents (Lish and coworkers). At present, large-scale epidemiologic studies on prepubertal children are not available. However, studies have revealed descriptions of children and adolescents likely to develop the disorder. Akiskal described the profile of a child at risk to develop bipolar illness as one who experienced emotions, whether they be positive or negative, passionately and intensely and whose mood and behavior was dysregulated and disinhibited. Predictors of bipolar outcome in adolescents with major depression have been identified as a family history of bipolar disorder, sudden onset of symptoms, delusions, psychomotor retardation and hypersomnia, pharmacologically induced hypomania/mania (Akiskal and coworkers; Strober and Carlson).Medical and psychiatric conditions may mimic symptoms of bipolar disorder. Differential diagnoses to be considered include: thyroid disorders, neurologic disorders, substance abuse, ADHD, conduct disorder, schizophrenia, as well as Axis II diagnoses. Childhood-onset bipolar disorder is commonly comorbid with other psychiatric disorders, especially disruptive disorders. The major symptomatic difference between ADHD or conduct disorder and bipolar disorder is that disruptive disorders are chronic and may present insidiously, whereas mania is episodic and reflects a change in functioning. Disruptive disorders reflect aberrant attention and/or behavior while mania is primarily characterized by abnormal mood and activity. In addition, earlier age of onset is more commonly seen in ADHD. It is important to recognize that children with ADHD may also experience irritability or dysphoria due to demoralization and decreased self-esteem, making the differential diagnosis with bipolar disorder difficult. Furthermore, bipolar disorder may be superimposed on ADHD. In these cases one would expect to see an increase in the intensity or severity of symptoms.
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