Bipolar II Disorder

Aug 19, 2007CNS drugs

Bipolar II Disorder: How Common It Is, How It’s Diagnosed, and How It’s Treated

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Abstract

Bipolar II disorder (BP-II) has a lifetime community prevalence of around 5%, significantly higher than the 0.5% reported in DSM-IV.

  • BP-II is characterized by recurrent episodes of depression and hypomania, with symptoms including increased activity and decreased need for sleep.
  • Depression is the most prominent feature of BP-II, often leading patients to seek treatment.
  • Recent epidemiological studies indicate that about one in two depressed outpatients may have BP-II.
  • Treatment guidelines for BP-II are largely based on consensus and mimic those for bipolar I disorder due to a lack of controlled studies.
  • Lithium is the only preventive treatment supported by multiple controlled studies for both depression and hypomania in BP-II.

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