Age-at-first-registration and heterogeneity in affective psychoses


Autoria(s): Welham, J. L.; Thomis, R.; McGrath, J. J.
Contribuinte(s)

Sidney Bloch

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Background: Previous research into age of onset in affective disorders has produced conflicting results. This paper examines the influence of heterogeneity on the age-at-first-registration distribution for the ICD-9 diagnostic group 'affective psychosis'. Method: For 1979-1991, data for age-at-first-registration for 4985 individuals diagnosed with affective psychosis (ICD-9 296.x) were extracted from a name-linked mental health register. These data were divided into (i) '296.1 only', a category used to code unipolar depression (males = 700; females = 1321); and (ii) '296 other', all 296 cases other than 296.1 (males = 1280; females = 1684). Inception rates for each 5-year age division were adjusted for the background population age-structure as a rate per 100 000 population. Results: The age-at-first-registration distribution for affective psychosis has a wide age range, with women outnumbering men. There is a near-linear increase in inception rates for both men and women with 296.1 only, while the bulk of those with affective psychoses (296 other) have an inverted U-shaped age distribution. Males have an earlier modal age-at-first-registration for 296 other compared to females. Conclusion: The heterogeneity in terms of subtypes and sex in affective psychosis clouds the interpretation of age-at-first-registration. Separating those with unipolar psychotic depression from other subclassifications and differentiating by sex may provide clues to factors that precipitate the onset of affective psychosis.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:66763

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Asia

Palavras-Chave #Psychiatry #Affective Psychosis #Age-of-onset #Bipolar Disorder #Manic Depression #Sex Differences #Bipolar Affective-illness #Affective-disorders #Sex-differences #Major Depression #Old-age #Onset #Schizophrenia #Rates #Epidemiology #Childbearing #C1 #321021 Psychiatry #730211 Mental health
Tipo

Journal Article