2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00702-007-0823-4
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CBCL-pediatric bipolar disorder phenotype: severe ADHD or bipolar disorder?

Abstract: A considerable number of children in Germany are referred to psychiatric care with a mixed phenotype of aggression, anxiety, depression and attention problems. Our study demonstrated a comparable prevalence and similar clinical characteristics as reported from other countries using different diagnostic approaches. However, the CBCL-PBD phenotype does not correspond with clinical consensus diagnoses of bipolar disorder, but with severe disruptive behavior disorders.

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“…Incidentally, the CBCL-DP was previously called CBCL juvenile bipolar disorder and was used to detect juvenile bipolarity profile [44]. More recent studies have shown, however, that the CBCL-DP outcome refers to a broader dysregulation spectrum [16,17,36,43,45]. Hence, the CBCL-DP phenotype has been consistently associated with a wide range of maladaptive axis I diagnoses including ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder [19,30], as was also the case in our study using the SDQ-DP.…”
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“…Incidentally, the CBCL-DP was previously called CBCL juvenile bipolar disorder and was used to detect juvenile bipolarity profile [44]. More recent studies have shown, however, that the CBCL-DP outcome refers to a broader dysregulation spectrum [16,17,36,43,45]. Hence, the CBCL-DP phenotype has been consistently associated with a wide range of maladaptive axis I diagnoses including ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder [19,30], as was also the case in our study using the SDQ-DP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far no other study has been done on the SDQ-DP in the clinical setting. On the other hand, between 6 and 20% of children meet the CBCL-DP criteria in clinical samples [4,29,30,36]. Lower prevalence of the CBCL-DP may indicate higher sensitivity and/or lower specificity of the SDQ-DP at a cut-off score of ≥5.…”
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“…Associations between ADHD and BPD in children is a controversial topic, as is the diagnosis of childhood mania [61,62]. This is because mania can present differently in children and adults, so that hyperactivity, mood changes and aggression can represent overlap between mania, ADHD, CD and ODD in childhood [63]. This uncertainty has led to a claim that BPD is often not recognised only in children but also to a concern that BPD is being over-diagnosed [64].…”
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“…Neste estudo, crianças e adolescentes com THB apresentaram T escores elevados, acima de 70, nos domínios atenção, agressividade e ansiedade/depressão (Mick et al, 2003). Entretanto, esse perfil CLCB-THB ainda não é consenso na literatura (Youngstrom et al, 2005;Holtmann et al, 2008). Os sintomas afetivos influenciam o quadro clínico e o prognóstico em indivíduos com TDAH, assim como dificultam a compreensão dos limites entre diferentes diagnósticos.…”
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