• J Affect Disord · Apr 1995

    Psychiatric episodes in women with young children.

    • K L Wisner, K S Peindl, and B H Hanusa.
    • Mood Disorders Program, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
    • J Affect Disord. 1995 Apr 16;34(1):1-11.

    AbstractAn historical cohort study was performed. Subjects were 118 pregnant women or mothers of children of < 3 years who were assessed at presentation to a psychiatric hospital and 5 years later. The relationship of episode onset to childbearing (during pregnancy or within 3 months of birth) was derived from psychiatric records at presentation and retrospectively determined by interview and life-event charting at follow-up. Determining childbearing status from records yielded an error rate of 30% compared with the status derived from direct interview. A change in diagnosis in the ChildBearing-Related Onset Illness (CBROI) category occurred in 50% of subjects. When Research Diagnostic Criteria were applied retrospectively to the presenting episodes, 95% of women with CBROI had affective disorder diagnoses. Clinicians in our intake setting often missed episodes of mania or hypomania in our subjects' histories.

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