Dunner D L, Fleiss J L, Addonizio G, Fieve R R
Biol Psychiatry. 1976 Feb;11(1):43-51.
Psychiatric illness in spouses of patients with primary affective disorder was determined and compared to psychiatric illness in spouses of a nonpsychiatrically ill control group. An increase in affective illness in wives of bipolar male patients with affective disorder was found. There was no increase in affective illness among husbands of female patients. Marital status of these patients was evaluated and the percentages of patients who had never married or who had married but had ever been divorced or separated were similar to control data. Several of the marriages were quite stable over long time periods in spite of the severe recurrent affective illness experienced by these patients.
确定了原发性情感障碍患者配偶中的精神疾病情况,并与非精神疾病对照组配偶中的精神疾病情况进行比较。发现双相情感障碍男性患者的妻子中情感疾病有所增加。女性患者的丈夫中情感疾病没有增加。对这些患者的婚姻状况进行了评估,从未结婚或已婚但曾离婚或分居的患者百分比与对照数据相似。尽管这些患者经历了严重的复发性情感疾病,但有几对婚姻在很长一段时间内相当稳定。