Temperaments in psychotic and major affective disorders.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_327AE2127969
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Temperaments in psychotic and major affective disorders.
Journal
Journal of affective disorders
Author(s)
Pompili M., Baldessarini R.J., Innamorati M., Vázquez G.H., Rihmer Z., Gonda X., Forte A., Lamis D.A., Erbuto D., Serafini G., Fiorillo A., Amore M., Girardi P.
ISSN
1573-2517 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0165-0327
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/01/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
225
Pages
195-200
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Assessment of affective temperaments with the extensively validated, 110-item TEMPS-A autoquestionnaire has been used to characterize patients with mood disorders, and its scores have been associated consistently with suicidal behavior. Much less has been reported about comparisons of characteristics of such assessments in psychotic and other psychiatric disorders.
We analyzed results of TEMPS-A assessments in 1081 psychiatrically hospitalized patients in Rome and compared subscale scores (anxious [anx], cyclothymic [cyc], depressive [dep], irritable [irr], hyperthymic [hyp]) and a composite score (anx+cyc+dep+irr - hyp) among diagnoses and subjects with vs. without a suicide attempt.
TEMPS-A subscale scores differed significantly among diagnoses and were higher with major affective than psychotic or other disorders. Suicide attempts were 1.5-times more frequent among women than men and with affective versus nonaffective disorders, ranking: bipolar-II > major depression > bipolar-I > other disorders > psychotic disorders. TEMPS-A subscores were significantly higher among suicidal subjects (ranking: anx ≥ cyc ≥ dep > irr) except hyp (lower), but the composite score differed most (1.37-fold higher). Multivariable logistic regression modeling indicated that suicide attempt was significantly and independently associated with: TEMPS-A composite score > female sex > affective disorder > older age.
TEMPS-A scores, particularly a composite score (anx+cyc+dep+irr - hyp) may help effectively evaluate suicidal risk in association with nonaffective as well as affective disorders.
Keywords
Adult, Anxiety/psychology, Bipolar Disorder/psychology, Female, Humans, Irritable Mood, Male, Middle Aged, Mood Disorders/psychology, Personality Inventory/statistics & numerical data, Psychotic Disorders/psychology, Puerperal Disorders, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide, Attempted/psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Temperament, Affective temperaments, Bipolar disorders, Major affective disorders, Major depressive disorder, Psychotic disorders, Suicide attempt, TEMPS-A
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