How do children with bipolar disorders differ from children with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder?
What will be an ideal response?
Kids with DMDD have chronic irritability or anger, violent temper outbursts, and tend to go on to develop depression and anxiety disorders in adolescence, not bipolar disorder. This lends credence to the belief that this set of signs and symptoms in young people is not pediatric bipolar disorder. Irritability and angry or aggressive outbursts can be common to both bipolar disorder in youths and DMDD, but are more persistent in DMDD, whereas they are more episodic in kids with BD.
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