Objective: Patients with bipolar disorder differ from patients with unipolar depression by having family histories ofmania with an earlier onset and by having more episodes over a life-time. This study was designed to determine whether additional aspects of course of illness, the presence of medical diseases, childhood traits, and other familial illnesses separate the two groups. Method: In a large collaborative study, consecutively admitted bipolar and unipolar patients were systematically given clinical interviews. Data were collected on medical diseases and childhood behavioral traits. Systematic family history and family study data were also ob-tamed. The patients were studied every 6 months for S years. Results: The group of bipolar pa...
ObjectivesTo identify mood symptoms that distinguishes bipolar disorder (BP) depression versus unipo...
Objective: This study examined the extent to which individuals with a lifetime diagnosis of recurren...
OBJECTIVES: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychop...
Background: Depression can be classified into Unipolar and bipolar depression on basis of the presen...
Objective: In a prior study of bipolar disorder pedigrees, we demonstrated distinct clinical differe...
Background: This study aimed to identify the differences between unipolar mania and classical bipola...
Objectives: Although clinical evidence suggests important differences between unipolar mania and bip...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUNDS: A proportion of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) manifests with only uni...
In the classification of mood disorders, major depressive disorder is separate from bipolar disorder...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing bipolar disorder (BP) from major depressive disorder (MDD) has important...
BACKGROUND: In the clinical setting, patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are often asked about poten...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is common illness worldwide. Number of studies have attempted to distingui...
Major affective conditions including both unipolar (UD) and bipolar disorders (BD) are associated wi...
Background: To facilitate early intervention, there is a need to distinguish unipolar versus bipolar...
Objectives: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychopat...
ObjectivesTo identify mood symptoms that distinguishes bipolar disorder (BP) depression versus unipo...
Objective: This study examined the extent to which individuals with a lifetime diagnosis of recurren...
OBJECTIVES: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychop...
Background: Depression can be classified into Unipolar and bipolar depression on basis of the presen...
Objective: In a prior study of bipolar disorder pedigrees, we demonstrated distinct clinical differe...
Background: This study aimed to identify the differences between unipolar mania and classical bipola...
Objectives: Although clinical evidence suggests important differences between unipolar mania and bip...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUNDS: A proportion of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) manifests with only uni...
In the classification of mood disorders, major depressive disorder is separate from bipolar disorder...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing bipolar disorder (BP) from major depressive disorder (MDD) has important...
BACKGROUND: In the clinical setting, patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are often asked about poten...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is common illness worldwide. Number of studies have attempted to distingui...
Major affective conditions including both unipolar (UD) and bipolar disorders (BD) are associated wi...
Background: To facilitate early intervention, there is a need to distinguish unipolar versus bipolar...
Objectives: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychopat...
ObjectivesTo identify mood symptoms that distinguishes bipolar disorder (BP) depression versus unipo...
Objective: This study examined the extent to which individuals with a lifetime diagnosis of recurren...
OBJECTIVES: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychop...