Agitated “unipolar” depression re-conceptualized as a depressive mixed state: implications for the antidepressant-suicide controversy

Mar 23, 2005Journal of affective disorders

Agitated depression seen as a mixed mood state and its impact on antidepressant use and suicide risk

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Abstract

Agitated depression was present in 19.7% of a strictly defined unipolar major depressive disorder sample.

  • Agitated depression is characterized by high rates of family history for bipolar disorder and depressive mixed states.
  • Intra-depressive symptoms included distractibility, racing thoughts, irritable mood, talkativeness, and risky behavior.
  • There is a robust association between agitated depression and depressive mixed states, with an odds ratio of 36.9.
  • Psychomotor agitation and racing thoughts were independent predictors of suicidal ideation.
  • Agitated depression may be better classified as 'pseudo-unipolar' due to its links with bipolar spectrum features.

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