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Bipolar Disorders: Mixed States, Rapid-Cycling, and Atypical Forms

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Table 9.14b Significant differences between acute <strong>and</strong> transient psychotic disorder (ATPD), affective mixed states, <strong>and</strong> schizoaffective mixed states(part 2)<strong>Bipolar</strong>affective mixedstates (BAD-MIX)<strong>Bipolar</strong>schizoaffectivemixed states(BSAP-MIX)<strong>Bipolar</strong>affective –never mixed(BAD-NOMIX)<strong>Bipolar</strong>schizoaffectivenever mixed(BSAP-NOMIX)ATPDn (%) n (%) n (%) Statistical analysis aPremorbidpersonality c n ¼ 35 n ¼ 11 n ¼ 23 n ¼ 13 n ¼ 20Obsessoid 8(22.9) 5(45.5) 11(47.8) 8(61.5) 12(60.0) ATPD < BSAP-MIX ATPD < BSAP-NOMIX ATPD < BAD-NOMIX Sthenic/highlyself-confident 5(14.3) 5(45.5) 7(30.4) 5(38.5) 4(20.0) ATPD < BSAP-MIX Asthenic/lowself-confident 19(54.3) 0 4(17.4) 0 3(15.0)ATPD > BSAP-MIX ATPD > BAD-MIX ATPD > BAD-NOMIX ATPD > BSAP-NOMIX Nervous-tense 3(8.6) 1(9.1) 1(4.3) 0 1(5.0) NSDimensionalpersonalityscores (NEO-FFI)n ¼ 32 n ¼ 15 n ¼ 27 n ¼ 27 n ¼ 41

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