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- W2008016793 abstract "Recently, an unexpected 3-fold higher screen positive rate for bipolar disorder was found among low-income American patients who were seeking primary care at an urban general medicine clinic as compared with the general population of the United States. The social health system in France is characterized by its open access, where most bipolar patients ask for care and where the major problem is diagnosis by the general practitioner (GP). Therefore, we investigated the prevalence of bipolar disorder among patients attending GP offices in France.This observational, single visit survey was performed among 10,265 patients (47.2±18.0 years old, 40% males) attending primary care in 95 GP offices in France. The participating GP made available an MDQ-French version questionnaire to all patients aged 15 years and over, going to his office during a full week, independently of the reason for medical consulting. In addition to the MDQ-French version questionnaire, patients answered items concerning sex, age, professional situation and marital state.One thousand twenty-five (1025) patients did not complete the questionnaire and were excluded from the analysis. Of the 9240 analyzed questionnaires, 8.3% were classified as MDQ positives (MDQ+). MDQ+ patients were significantly younger (41.6 years versus 46.6 years for MDQ- patients, p<0.0001), more frequently divorced or separated (19.2% versus 8.6%, p<0.0001) and more frequently unemployed (15.2% versus 6.4%, p<0.0001). The gender distribution was not significantly different between the two groups.The prevalence of receiving positive screening results for bipolar disease in 9240 patients consulting 95 randomly selected french general practitioners was 8.3%, as assessed by the MDQ questionnaire. This is a similar and unexpected high value as that reported for low-income american patients (9.8%). Besides low socioeconomic status, other factors should explain the high screen positive rate for bipolar disorder in patients attending primary care." @default.
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- W2008016793 title "Screening for bipolar disorder in patients consulting general practitioners in France" @default.
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