Bipolar and Related Disorders: Bipolar II Disorder Flashcards
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What is bipolar II disorder?
bipolar II disorder requires
- at least one hypomanic episode
- at least one major depressive episode
For a diagnosis of bipolar II disorder, which criteria is required to be met; hypomanic and/or major depressive episode?
current or past hypomanic and major depressive episode
How many criterias are set for hypomanic episode?
6 (A-F)
What is the Criteria A for hypomanic episode?
distinct period of:
- abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood AND
- abnormally and persistently increased activity or energy,
- lasting at least 4 consecutive days AND
- present most of the day, nearly every day
What is the Criteria B for hypomanic episode?
- how many sypmtoms present and to what degree
- how many syptoms are there and what are they
During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy and activity:
- three or more symptoms have persisted
- four sypmtoms, if ONLY irritable mood is present
- represent a noticeable change from usual behavior, & have been present to a significant degree
7 Sypmptoms
- Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
- Decreased need for sleep (e.g., feels rested after only 3 hours of sleep)
- More talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking
- Flight of ideas or subjective experience that thoughts are racing.
- Distractibility (i.e., attention too easily drawn to unimportant or irrelevant external stimuli), as reported or observed
- Increase in goal-directed activity (either socially, at work or school, or sexually) or psychomotor agitation
- Excessive involvement in activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (e.g., engaging in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, or foolish business investments)
What is the Criteria C for hypomanic episode?
episode is associated with an unequivocal change in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the individual when not symptomatic
What is the Criteria D for hypomanic episode?
disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are observable by others
What is the Criteria E for hypomanic episode?
episode is not severe enough to
- to cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning OR
- to hospitalize
- If there are psychotic features, the episode is manic
What is the Criteria F for hypomanic episode?
episode is not attributable
- to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication, other treatment) OR
- medical condition
For a diagnosis of bipolar II disorder, how many hypomanic episodes are required for a diagnosis?
at least one hypomanic episode
How long must symptoms last for; for hypomanic episode?
lasting at least 4 consecutive days
How long must a symptom be present for hypomanic episode?
present most of the day, nearly every day
How many symptoms must be present for a hypomanic episode?
3 or more or 4 if the mood is ONLY irritable
What are the defining features (symptoms) of a hypomanic episode?
- inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
- decreased need for sleep
- more talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking
- flight of ideas/thoughts are racing
- distractibility
- increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation
- excessive involvement in activities with high potential for painful consequences
How many criterias are set for major depressive episode?
3 (A-C)
What is the Criteria A for major depressive episode?
- how many sypmtoms present and to what degree
- how many syptoms are there and what are they
- five or more symptoms
- present during the same 2-week period AND
- represent a change from previous functioning;
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at least one of the symptoms is either
- depressed mood OR
- loss of interest or pleasure
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at least one of the symptoms is either
9 Sypmtoms
DO NOT include symptoms that are clearly attributable to a medical condition.
- Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day, as indicated by either subjective report (e.g., feels sad, empty, or hopeless) or observation made by others (e.g., appears tearful). (Note: In children and adolescents, can be irritable mood.)
- Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities most of the day, nearly every day (as indicated by either subjective account or observation)
- Significant weight loss when not dieting or weight gain (e.g., a change of more than 5% of body weight in a month), or decrease or increase in appetite nearly every day. (Note: In children, consider failure to make expected weight gain.)
- Insomnia or hypersomnia nearly every day
- Psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every day (observable by others; not merely subjective feelings of restlessness or being slowed down)
- Fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day
- Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt (which may be delusional) nearly every day (not merely self-reproach or guilt about being sick)
- Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness, nearly every day (either by subjective account or as observed by others)
- Recurrent thoughts of death (not just fear of dying), recurrent suicidal ideation without a specific plan, a suicide attempt, or a specific plan for committing suicide
What is the Criteria B for major depressive episode?
symptoms cause clinically significant
- distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
What is the Criteria C for major depressive episode?
episode is not attributable:
- to the physiological effects of a substance OR
- medical condition
For a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder, how many major depressive episodes are required for a diagnosis?
at least one major depressive episode
How long must symptoms last for; for major depressive episode?
during the same 2-week period
How long must a symptom be present for major depressive episode?
present most of the day, nearly every day
What are the defining features (symptoms) of a major depressive episode?
- depressed mood
- diminished interest or pleasure in all activities
- significant weight loss or weight gain, or decrease or increase in appetite
- insomnia or hypersomnia
- psychomotor agitation or retardation
- fatigue or loss of energy
- feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt
- diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness
- recurrent thoughts of death or recurrent suicidal ideation
What is the bipolar II disorder overall criteria?
Bipolar II Disorder
- at least one hypomanic episode
- at least one major depressive episode
- has never been a manic episode
- occurrence of hypomanic episode(s) and major depressive episode(s) are not better explained by schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, or other specified or unspecified schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorder
- depression symptoms or the unpredictability caused by frequent alternation between periods of depression and hypomania causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
How is bipolar II disorder characterized?
recurring mood episodes consisting of
- one or more major depressive episodes AND
- at least one hypomanic episode