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Published Online: July 1950

ANALYSIS OF TEMPORAL FACTORS IN MANIC-DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE EFFECT OF SHOCK THERAPY

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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A review of temporal factors in 262 cases of manic-depressive psychosis indicates that the onset of illness is somewhat later in men than in women. Neither the age of onset, i.e., before or after 40, nor the type of predominant phase of illness, i.e., manic or depressive episodes, exerts a significant influence on the frequency of attacks or the length of remissions. The duration of hospitalization in untreated patients is essentially similar for manic and depressive episodes. Shock therapy effects a marked reduction in the duration of hospitalization of depressed patients; the effect is slightly greater for first hospitalizations than for later ones. There is less prominent shortening of length of hospitalization by shock therapy during manic episodes. In each instance the proportion of protracted hospitalizations is definitely diminished. The effect of shock therapy on length of remissions is not entirely clarified. However, it may be stated that shock therapy diminishes the incidence of rehospitalization within one year of discharge irrespective of the numerical order of the illness. The question as to whether or not the incidence of lengthy remissions is affected by shock therapy can be answered only after another decade or more of observation has elapsed.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 57 - 68
PubMed: 15419335

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Published in print: July 1950
Published online: 1 April 2006

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JANE E. OLTMAN
The Psychiatric Service, Fairfield State Hospital
SAMUEL FRIEDMAN
The Psychiatric Service, Fairfield State Hospital

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