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PART 1 LEARNING GOALS
 Can children/young people (or even babies) also suffer from bipolar disorder?
 How does this differ from adults?
 What is the difference between manic features and ADHD?
 Can we distinguish it (BP) from other diseases?
 How could you treat depression in children?



MARANGONI ET AL – BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD: COMORBIDITY AND DIAGNOSTIC
DISTINCTIONS

Intro
- BD and ADHD often co-occur
- ADHD is defined by early onset of symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and
impulsivity, causing impairment in at least 2 settings (home and school)
- ADHD and BD account for a large proportion of prescriptions of stimulants,
antipsychotic / mood stabilizing agents in preschoolers

differential diagnosis of ADHD and BD
- no established biomarkers
- rely on clinical observation and parental/school reporting
- challenges to differential diagnosis: non-episodic course of BD, limited ability to self-
report in pediatric samples, symptomatic overlap, reciprocal comorbidity, similar
psychiatric comorbidities (anxiety, mood disorders, substance use disorder)
- most difficult when ADHD is comorbid with conduct disorder or oppositional defiant
disorder bc their presentation (temper tantrum, aggressive behavior) can overlap
with symptoms of manic or mixed episodes

Epidemiology
- prevalence of ADHD: 1.7% to 16% in school age youths and 1-5% in adults, ADHD
symptoms persist into adulthood
- BD lifetime prevalence: 2.1% in adults and 1.8% in children
- both disorders are more prevalent in males
- BD youths suffer from comorbid disorders (anxiety, ADHD, disruptive behavior,
substance use)
- ADHD comorbid with CD, ODD, anxiety or SUD increase risk of developing later BD
- children with ADHD have an increased risk of comorbid BD

Clinical features: 3 approaches to differentiate ADHD from BP
o eliminating overlapping symptoms:
 but cases free of psychotic, suicidal or hyper-sexual behavior still
remains difficult to distinguish
o use the chronological appearance of symptoms on a developmental
continuum

,  useful to identify symptoms that’re likely to distinguish the two
disorders at an early age
o Child Behavior Checklist
 mixed results

, Differences in specific symptoms
Hyperactivity
- BD: intense hyperactivity, agitation, increased drive, insomnia, grandiosity etc.,
there can also be periods of low activity, exhaustion and boredom
- ADHD: increased restlessness, fidgeting, and hyperactive behavior especially in
activities that require focus and prolonged effort
- BD: greater fluctuations of energy, “eveningness”
- ADHD: relatively stable levels of activity compared to BD
Disturbances of sleep and circadian rhythms
- BD: ultra-rapid cycling, increased daytime & nighttime hyperactivity, early +
middle + late insomnia (the whole night), parasomnias, decreased need for sleep
- ADHD: early insomnia, fatigue the next day (BD: they’re not fatigue)
- both: sleep resistance
Mood, suicidality and psychosis
- BD: mood symptoms (irritability, dysphoria, crying spells, temper tantrums)
- ADHD: mood symptoms are secondary to social or academic difficulties
- suicidality is seen in both ADHD and BD
- psychosis and delusions are seen in BD but not in ADHD
Aggressive and hypersexual behavior
- BD: severe temper tantrums, deliberate or planned aggression
- ADHD: verbal and physical aggression can result from irritability, destruction of
property is accidental
- hypersexual behavior is common in BD but not in ADHD
Academic functioning
- ADHD: inattention, resistance, poor concentration interferes with school
- BD: more variable uneven performance

Family History
- BD: most significant risk factor is family history
- ADHD: twin studies also indicate there’s a heritability risk of 60-80%

Course
- evidence that both BD and ADHD can be under-, over- or misdiagnosed
- in cases where the symptoms are below the diagnostic threshold, the clinical should
determine:
o that a sign/symptom represents a change from baseline
o that it’s not explained by situational factors
o that it’s not due solely to developmental delay
o that it follows an independent course
- BD:
- majority experience temperamental mood symptoms long before their first episode
- usually follows a chronic course of alternating syndromal and subsyndromal phases
with symptom-free intervals
- requirement of periodicity to diagnose BD sometimes results in misdiagnosis in those
with chronic, non-episodic course
- ADHD:
- follows a chronic and unremitting course

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