TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk of Puerperal and Non-Puerperal Recurrence of Illness following Bipolar Affective Puerperal (Post-Partum) Psychosis
AU - Jones, I
AU - Haque, Mohammad
AU - Holder, Roger
AU - Craddock, N
AU - Robertson, Emma E
PY - 2005/3/1
Y1 - 2005/3/1
N2 - Summary The clinical value of information on the risk of future psychiatric illness in women who have experienced puerperal (post-partum) psychosis has been limited by inconsistencies in terminology and nosology. Here we report rates of subsequent puerperal and non-puerperal episodes, in a well characterised sample of women diagnosed with clearly defined bipolar affective puerperal psychosis (n=103). Out of 54 women having further children, 31(57%; 95% CI 44-69) experienced an additional puerperal psychotic episode, and 64 of 103 women (62%; 95% CI 52-71) experienced a non-puerperal affective episode during the follow-up period (mean duration 9 years). A history of bipolar episodes prior to the puerperal psychosis did not predict risk following subsequent pregnancies, but positive family history of mental illness predicted shorter time to non-puerperal relapse.
AB - Summary The clinical value of information on the risk of future psychiatric illness in women who have experienced puerperal (post-partum) psychosis has been limited by inconsistencies in terminology and nosology. Here we report rates of subsequent puerperal and non-puerperal episodes, in a well characterised sample of women diagnosed with clearly defined bipolar affective puerperal psychosis (n=103). Out of 54 women having further children, 31(57%; 95% CI 44-69) experienced an additional puerperal psychotic episode, and 64 of 103 women (62%; 95% CI 52-71) experienced a non-puerperal affective episode during the follow-up period (mean duration 9 years). A history of bipolar episodes prior to the puerperal psychosis did not predict risk following subsequent pregnancies, but positive family history of mental illness predicted shorter time to non-puerperal relapse.
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U2 - 10.1192/bjp.186.3.258
DO - 10.1192/bjp.186.3.258
M3 - Article
C2 - 15738508
SN - 1472-1465
VL - 186
SP - 258
EP - 259
JO - British Journal of Psychiatry
JF - British Journal of Psychiatry
IS - 3
ER -