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The Occurrence of Depression Following Mania

A Method of Predicting Vulnerable Cases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

C. P. Lucas*
Affiliation:
High Royds Hospital, Menston, Ilkley
J. C. Rigby
Affiliation:
High Royds Hospital, Menston, Ilkley
S. B. Lucas
Affiliation:
Manchester University School of Medicine
*
Lime Trees Child, Adolescent and Family Unit, 31 Shipton Road, York YO3 6RE

Abstract

In a retrospective analysis of 100 cases of mania (1981–1985), the incidence of subsequent depression was found to be 30%. Its occurrence was significantly associated with three factors: cyclothymic premorbid personality, family history of affective disorder, and past history of depression. By discriminant analysis, outcome could be predicted successfully in 81% of cases.

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Brief Reports
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1989 

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