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MDD is most prevalent in this group
25-44 y.o.
Concordance rate for MDD among MZ twins
55-60%
Concordance rate for MDD among first degree relatives
20%
What % of people who have one depressive episode have a second?
50-60%
What % of people who have two depressive episodes have a third?
70%
What % of people who have three depressive episodes have a fourth?
90%
Postpartum psychosis lasting < 1 mo is coded as
Brief Psychotic D/O, With Postpartum Onset
Postpartum psychosis lasting > 1 mos is coded as
Psychotic D/O NOS
Postpartum Depression can be coded as
- Major Depressive D/O With Postpartum Onset
- Bipolar I With Postpartum Onset
- Bipolar II With Postpartum Onset
Postpartum Depression affect ____% of new mothers, while Postpartum Blues affect ____% of new mothers.
10-15%
50-80%
The key features that distinguish Dysthymic D/O from MDD are
- Sxs present for ≥ 2 yrs
- No depressive episodes in first 2 years of d/o
- No hx of manic, hypomanic, or mixed eps
T or F: A dx of Bipolar I D/O requires a hx of ≥ 1 major depressive episode.
False. Only a manic or mixed episode is required.
T or F: A dx of Bipolar II D/O requires a hx of ≥ 1 major depressive episode.
True. A hypomanic episode alone will not suffice.
This disorder has the highest concordance rates of all disorders.
Bipolar D/O
The key features that distinguish Cyclothymic D/O from Bipolar D/O are
- Sxs present for ≥ 2 yrs
- No depressive, manic, or mixed eps in first 2 years of d/o
- Depressive sxs are low grade and cycle with hypomanic sxs
Two examples of conditions that would warrant dxs of Mood D/O Due to a General Medical Condition are
Huntington's and Parkinson's Disease
The concordance rate for Bipolar D/O among MZ twins is
80%
The concordance rate for Bipolar D/O among first degree relatives is
20-25%
The % of individuals who have one manic episode that go on to have more eps is
90%
The concordance rate for PD w/o Ag among MZ twins is
25-30%
The concordance rate for PD w/o Ag among first degree relatives is
0-10%
What is the age of onset for PD w/ Ag?
Adolescence to mid-30s
T or F: To receive a dx of OCD, both obsessions and compulsions must be present.
False. It's either/or.
General criteria for PTSD
- Exposure to traumatic event, actual/threatened death/injury to self/others
- Sxs of: re-experiencing, avoidance, hyperarousal
What are the time specifiers and labels for PTSD?
- 1 to 3 mo (Acute)
- > 3 mo (Chronic)
- no sxs for ≥ 6 mos (With Delayed Onset)
What differentiates Acute Stress D/O and PTSD?
Time specifier: 2 days to 4 weeks
What is the time specifier for GAD?
≥ 6 mos
An example of a condition that would warrant a dx of Anxiety D/O Due to a General Medical Condition is
Hyperthyroidism