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Title: Current and lifetime psychiatric illness in women with Turner syndrome
Author: Cardoso, G
Daly, R
Haq, N
Hanton, L
Rubinow, D
Bondy, C
Schmidt, P
Keywords: Perturbações mentais
Ansiedade
Depressão
Síndrome de Turner
Mental disorders
Turner syndrome
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Citation: Gynecol Endocrinol. 2004 Dec;19(6):313-9.
Abstract: Abnormalities in quality of life and cognitive measures have been observed in women with Turner syndrome (TS), and a relationship between these phenomena and chromosomal constitution has been suggested. In contrast, few studies have systematically evaluated the presence of mood and behavioral syndromes in these women. In this study, 100 TS women were administered the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV after a two-week period during which their hormone replacement had been discontinued. The majority of women who met criteria for a psychiatric condition had a mood or anxiety disorder. Overall, 52 (52%) of the TS women met criteria for a current or a past depressive or anxiety disorder. Eighteen of the women with TS met criteria for a current Axis I psychiatric disorder [Depression--major (n = 5), minor (n = 5), dysthymia (n = 1); Anxiety (n = 9)]. Forty-six of the women with TS met criteria for a past Axis I psychiatric illness [Depression: unipolar (n = 41), bipolar (n = 3); Anxiety (n= 7); eating disorder (n =6); substance dependence (n = 3)]. Five women with TS met criteria for an Axis II personality disorder. Women with TS reported a higher rate of lifetime depression compared with rates observed in community-based studies but similar to those obtained from gynecologic clinic samples.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.10/636
ISSN: 0951-3590
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