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

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231 Acute <strong>and</strong> transient psychotic disorderTable 9.15 Comparison of acute <strong>and</strong> transient psychotic disorder (ATPD) with all mixedstates combined <strong>and</strong> all non-mixed bipolar disordersATPDn =39All mixedstates(BIP-MIX:n =48All bipolardisorders –never mixed(BIP-NOMIX:n = 80)n (%) n (%) n (%) Statistical analysisGenderFemale 30 (76.9) 26 (54.2) 37 (46.3) ATPD>BIP-MIX ATPD>BIP-NOMIX Male 9 (23.1) 22 (45.8) 43 (53.8)Age at onset 35.4 11.4 31.8 11.3 31.1 11.6 NSn =39 n =40 n =68Disabilitypension atfollow-up b 4 (10.3) 22 (35.7) 51 (65.4) ATPD BIP-MIX cConscientiousness 2.76 0.44 2.31 0.71 2.43 0.50 ATPD > BIP-MIX da Only pairwise comparisons with significant differences ( 2 -test or Fisher’s exact test,two-tailed) are shown. P < 0.05; P < 0.01; P < 0.001; NS, no significance.b Reduced n, because some patients could not be followed up or information was insufficient torate this item.a

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