Title of article :
Obsessive fears about harm to self or others and overt aggressive behaviors in youth diagnosed with juvenile-onset bipolar disorder
Author/Authors :
Demitri F. Papolos، نويسنده , , Demitri and Hennen، نويسنده , , John T. Cockerham، نويسنده , , Melissa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background
ive fear-of-harm, either fear of doing harm or fear of harm coming to self, may be closely associated with aggressive behaviors in juvenile-onset bipolar disorder.
s
lyzed parent-report data on the Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (YBOCS) and Overt Aggression Scale (OAS) for 1601 children/adolescents with a clinician-assigned diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The summing of 6 YBOCS items rated “often” or “very often or almost constant” yielded a biphasic distribution of scores. Median-split was used to define meaningful subgroups contrasting high vs. low “fear-of-harm”, which were then compared on parent-reported severe injury to self and others and on parent-reported suicide threats.
s
ear-of-harm was strongly associated with parent-reported severe injury to self and others. For self-injury, the estimated risk ratio for high vs. low fear-of-harm subgroups was 2.68 (95% confidence interval 1.87–3.86), indicating greater than doubling of risk associated with high fear-of-harm. For severe injury to others, the estimated risk ratio was 7.97 (95% confidence interval 4.19–15.2), suggesting a nearly eight-fold increased risk associated with high fear-of-harm. High fear-of-harm subjects were reported to make serious suicide threats much more frequently than low fear-of-harm subjects (odds ratio, estimated by ordinal logistic regression modeling methods, was 2.42 (95% CI 2.00 to 2.92; z = 9.12, p < 0.001).
tions
report data was not obtained; clinician diagnosis was not validated via research interview.
sions
ive fears about harm to self or others in a sample of children with a clinician-assigned diagnosis of bipolar disorder were found to be positively related to increased behavioral aggression towards self and others, as well as to frequent suicide threats.
Keywords :
Fear-of-harm , Juvenile-onset bipolar disorder , Obsessive fears , self-harm , bipolar disorder , Aggression
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders