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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2022 Apr 20;30(10):1096–1107. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2022.03.007

Table 2:

Most common symptom domains among OABD with high levels of manic symptoms + high levels of depressive symptoms (n=126). The count and percent of participants with data on individual items whose score was greater than zero on each item is given.

YMRS items (count, %) N=120 MADRS items (count, %) N=104 HAM-D items (count, %) N=38
7 – Language / thought disorder (111, 92.5%) 6 – Concentration difficulties (103, 99%) 1 – Depressed mood (37, 97.4%)
5 – Irritability (106, 88.3%) 3 – Inner tension (100, 96.2%) 10 – Psychic anxiety (37, 97.4%)
4 – Reduced sleep (100, 83.3%) 1 – Apparent sadness (99, 95.2%) 11 – Somatic anxiety (37, 97.4%)
6 – Rapid speech (47, 39.2%) 2 – Reported sadness (99, 95.2%) 7 – Work and activities (36, 94.7%)
9 – Disruptive / aggressive behavior (46, 38.3%) 4 – Reduced sleep (98, 94.2%) 2 – Guilt (32, 84.2%)