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Mood lability, described as "angry/hostile", "brittle mood", "emotionally labile", "fussy", "mopey", "rapid mood swings", "tearful" and "irritability", was reported in over half of the subjects (n = 12, 54.5%), and 50% of subjects reported decreased appetite.
We did not measure cognition in the present study, but the above-mentioned subgroup had a history of behavioral dysregulation, mood lability, and cognitive symptoms that improved after withdrawing long-term antidepressant treatment and starting lithium.
Although the instrument has shown adequate psychometric properties, additional symptoms not included in the scale such as mood lability, aggressiveness, and impulsivity have been reported as important clinical characteristics in several studies.
Many individuals experience mood lability and short-fused temper outbursts [ 9].
This final domain had 4 subdomains: low mood, anxiety, anger, and mood lability.
Associated features should be evaluated including mood lability, temper outbursts and comorbid disorders (see differential diagnosis).
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Because adults with ADHD often exhibit low self-esteem, low mood, affective lability and irritability, these symptoms may sometimes be confused with dysthymia, cyclothymia or bipolar disorder and with borderline personality disorder.
DSM-IV PMDD criteria presume a person to have at least five premenstrual symptoms (including at least one major dysphoric symptom: irritability, depressed mood, affective lability or anxiety) which seriously interfere with work, social activities and relationships.
We assessed aspects associated with reproductive depression such as mood, interpersonal sensitivity, affect lability and depressive cognitions in MR-genotyped OC-users and naturally cycling (NC) women in a carefully masked design.
Studies have indicated that individuals with bipolar I or bipolar II disorder may be characterized by reward hypersensitivity, and this may underlie a higher presence of approach behaviors and a predisposition to hypomania or mania, emotional lability, and mood dysregulation (4).
The literature spans psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience, and multiple terms are used to describe the same, or related phenomena, including affective instability, emotional dysregulation, mood swings, emotional impulsiveness and affective lability.
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