Objectives: This review summarizes the literature on psychiatric and medical comorbidities in bipolar disorder. The coexistence of other Axis I disorders with bipolar disorder complicates psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. Conversely, symptom overlap in DSM-IV diagnoses hinders definition and recognition of true comorbidity. Psychiatric comorbidity is often associated with earlier onset of bipolar symptoms, more severe course, poorer treatment compliance, and worse outcomes related to suicide and other complications. Medical comorbidity may be exacerbated or caused by pharmacotherapy of bipolar symptoms. Methods: Articles were obtained by searching MEDLINE from 1970 to present with the following search words: bipolar disorder AND, comorbi...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a relatively common, long-term, and disabling psychiatric illness th...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
OBJECTIVES: In literature there are a few studies evaluating comorbidity between bipolar disorder (t...
Bipolar Disorder is a psychiatric illness with a lifetime prevalence of about 2% in the general popu...
Objective:  Coexisting chronic medical conditions are common in bipolar disorder. Here, we repo...
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BackgroundComorbid psychiatric symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) predict poorer course of illness an...
WOS: 000245259500008PubMed ID: 17364269In recent years, a growing number of clinical and epidemiolog...
"n Objective: Patients with bipolar mood disorder constitute a relatively large number of indiv...
BACKGROUND: Axis I comorbidities are prevalent among patients with severe bipolar disorder but th...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with a mental health disorder appear to be at increased risk of medical ill...
Clinical and epidemiological research suggests that behavioral addictions (BA) are associated with a...
Background Individuals with a mental health disorder appear to be at increased risk of medical illne...
Aims: : Bipolar disorders (BDs) and eating disorders (EDs) are both common and severe mental illness...
BACKGROUND: Medical illnesses are highly comorbid with bipolar disorder, but their relationship to i...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a relatively common, long-term, and disabling psychiatric illness th...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
OBJECTIVES: In literature there are a few studies evaluating comorbidity between bipolar disorder (t...
Bipolar Disorder is a psychiatric illness with a lifetime prevalence of about 2% in the general popu...
Objective:  Coexisting chronic medical conditions are common in bipolar disorder. Here, we repo...
Bipolar disorders (BD) are a group of brain disRUGHUV WKDW FDXVH H[WUHPH IOXFWXDWLRQ LQ D SHUVRQ¶V ...
BackgroundComorbid psychiatric symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) predict poorer course of illness an...
WOS: 000245259500008PubMed ID: 17364269In recent years, a growing number of clinical and epidemiolog...
"n Objective: Patients with bipolar mood disorder constitute a relatively large number of indiv...
BACKGROUND: Axis I comorbidities are prevalent among patients with severe bipolar disorder but th...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with a mental health disorder appear to be at increased risk of medical ill...
Clinical and epidemiological research suggests that behavioral addictions (BA) are associated with a...
Background Individuals with a mental health disorder appear to be at increased risk of medical illne...
Aims: : Bipolar disorders (BDs) and eating disorders (EDs) are both common and severe mental illness...
BACKGROUND: Medical illnesses are highly comorbid with bipolar disorder, but their relationship to i...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a relatively common, long-term, and disabling psychiatric illness th...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
OBJECTIVES: In literature there are a few studies evaluating comorbidity between bipolar disorder (t...