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International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
Racial differences in the major clinical symptom domains of bipolar disorder
Brief Report
Kevin Li1  Erica Richards1  Fernando S. Goes2 
[1] Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 550 N. Broadway, Suite 204, 21205, Baltimore, MD, USA;Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 550 N. Broadway, Suite 204, 21205, Baltimore, MD, USA;Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA;
关键词: Bipolar disorder;    Racial disparity;    Sleep disturbance;    Insomnia;    Psychosis;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40345-023-00299-3
 received in 2023-01-21, accepted in 2023-04-21,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundAcross clinical settings, black individuals are disproportionately less likely to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder compared to schizophrenia, a traditionally more severe and chronic disorder with lower expectations for remission. The causes of this disparity are likely multifactorial, ranging from the effects of implicit bias, to developmental and lifelong effects of structural racism, to differing cultural manifestations of psychiatric symptoms and distress. While prior studies examining differences have found a greater preponderance of specific psychotic symptoms (such as persecutory delusions and hallucinations) and a more dysphoric/mixed mania presentation in Black individuals, these studies have been limited by a lack of systematic phenotypic assessment and small sample sizes. In the current report, we have combined data from two large multi-ethnic studies of bipolar disorder with comparable semi-structured interviews to investigate differences in symptoms presentation across the major clinical symptom domains of bipolar disorder.ResultsIn the combined meta-analysis, there were 4423 patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder type I, including 775 of self-reported as Black race. When symptom presentations were compared in Black versus White individuals, differences were found across all the major clinical symptom domains of bipolar disorder. Psychotic symptoms, particularly persecutory hallucinations and both persecutory and mood-incongruent delusions, were more prevalent in Black individuals with bipolar disorder type I (ORs = 1.26 to 2.45). In contrast, Black individuals endorsed fewer prototypical manic symptoms, with a notably decreased likelihood of endorsing abnormally elevated mood (OR = 0.44). Within depression associated symptoms, we found similar rates of mood or cognitive related mood symptoms but higher rates of decreased appetite (OR = 1.32) and weight loss (OR = 1.40), as well as increased endorsement of initial, middle, and early-morning insomnia (ORs = 1.73 to 1.82). Concurrently, we found that black individuals with BP-1 were much less likely to be treated with mood stabilizers, such as lithium (OR = 0.45), carbamazepine (OR = 0.37) and lamotrigine (OR = 0.34), and moderately more likely to be on antipsychotic medications (OR = 1.25).ConclusionsIn two large studies spanning over a decade, we found highly consistent and enduring differences in symptoms across the major clinical symptom domains of bipolar disorder. These differences were marked by a greater burden of mood-incongruent psychotic symptoms, insomnia and irritability, and fewer prototypical symptoms of mania. While such symptoms warrant better recognition to reduce diagnostic disparities, they may also represent potential targets of treatment that can be addressed to mitigate persistent disparities in outcome.

【 授权许可】

CC BY   
© The Author(s) 2023

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