Affect lability predicts occurrence of suicidal ideation in bipolar patients: a two‐year prospective study

Objective The aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, whether affect lability was associated with suicidal ideation incidence during 2‐year follow‐up, and which subtype of affect lability was associated with suicidal ideation. Method A total of 319 euthymic or mildly depressed bipo...

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Hauptverfasser: Ducasse, D., Jaussent, I., Guillaume, S., Azorin, J. M., Bellivier, F., Belzeaux, R., Bougerol, T., Etain, B., Gard, S., Henry, C., Kahn, J. P., Leboyer, M., Loftus, J., Passerieux, C., Olié, E., Courtet, P., Laouamri, H., Ngo‐Nguyen, N., Boudebesse, C., Raust, A., Leroux, M., Sportiche, S., Antoniol, B., Desage, A., Olie, E., Moliere, F., Viglianaise, N., Lescalier, L., Cohen, R., Wajsbrot‐Elgrabli, O., Polosan, M., Garcon, S., Hardy‐Bayle, M.C., Kayser, N., Aubin, V., Albertini, L.
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creator Ducasse, D.
Jaussent, I.
Guillaume, S.
Azorin, J. M.
Bellivier, F.
Belzeaux, R.
Bougerol, T.
Etain, B.
Gard, S.
Henry, C.
Kahn, J. P.
Leboyer, M.
Loftus, J.
Passerieux, C.
Olié, E.
Courtet, P.
Laouamri, H.
Ngo‐Nguyen, N.
Boudebesse, C.
Raust, A.
Leroux, M.
Sportiche, S.
Antoniol, B.
Desage, A.
Olie, E.
Moliere, F.
Viglianaise, N.
Lescalier, L.
Cohen, R.
Wajsbrot‐Elgrabli, O.
Polosan, M.
Garcon, S.
Hardy‐Bayle, M.C.
Kayser, N.
Aubin, V.
Albertini, L.
description Objective The aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, whether affect lability was associated with suicidal ideation incidence during 2‐year follow‐up, and which subtype of affect lability was associated with suicidal ideation. Method A total of 319 euthymic or mildly depressed bipolar outpatients recruited in the French FondaMental Advanced Centres of Expertise for Bipolar Disorder were divided into two subgroups according to the occurrence of suicidal ideation during a 2‐year follow‐up. Affect lability was assessed by the French version of the Affect Lability Scale. Results Bipolar patients with high affect lability were more likely to report suicidal ideation during follow‐up, even after adjustment for age, study level, rapid cycling, current depression level, anxiety disorder, and lifetime history SA (OR = 2.47; 95% CI [1.15–5.30], P = 0.01). The risk of suicidal ideation increased with the level of affect lability. More specifically, the propensity to switch from neutral to elation affect, from anxious to depressive affect (or inversely), and from neutral to anger affect predicted suicidal ideation. Conclusion Reducing affective lability could become a new therapeutic target of suicidal prevention in bipolar disorder.
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subjects Adult
affect lability
Aged
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar Disorder - psychology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Human health and pathology
Humans
Incidence
Life Sciences
Male
Middle Aged
prospective follow‐up study
Prospective Studies
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychiatrics and mental health
Psychopathology
Risk Factors
Self destructive behavior
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide, Attempted - psychology
Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
Suicides & suicide attempts
title Affect lability predicts occurrence of suicidal ideation in bipolar patients: a two‐year prospective study
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