Review: long term lithium treatment lowers suicide risk in major affective disorder Tondo L,Hennen J, Baldessarini RJ, et al.Lower suicide risk with long›term lithium treatment in major affective illness: a meta›analysis. Acta Psychiatr Scand 2001 Sep;104:163–72. QUESTION: In patients with a major affective disorder, is long term lithium treatment associated with lower suicide risk? Data source
BACKGROUND: The main rationale for the use of lithium in the long-term treatment of unipolar affecti...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental health conditions and national suicide rates are increasing in ...
Background: The main rationale for the use of lithium in the long-term treatment of unipolar affecti...
Decreased risk of suicides and attempts during long-term lithium treatment: a meta-analytic review L...
Objectives: To update and extend comparisons of rates of suicides and suicide attempts among patient...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objective: To assess whether lithium has a specific preventive effect for suicide and self harm in p...
Background: Lithium has proven suicide preventing effects in the long-term treatment of patients wit...
Abstract Background Lithium has proven suicide preven...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
In our previous study (Cipriani et al., 2005), the evidence seemed unequivocal that patients treated...
Suicide contributes to 1–4 % of deaths worldwide every year. We conducted a systematic review aimed ...
Background: Lithium remains first choice as maintenance treatment for bipolar affective disorder. Ye...
In a recent retrospective cohort study, Goodwin et al1 reported that the risks of suicide attempts a...
BACKGROUND: The main rationale for the use of lithium in the long-term treatment of unipolar affecti...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental health conditions and national suicide rates are increasing in ...
Background: The main rationale for the use of lithium in the long-term treatment of unipolar affecti...
Decreased risk of suicides and attempts during long-term lithium treatment: a meta-analytic review L...
Objectives: To update and extend comparisons of rates of suicides and suicide attempts among patient...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objective: To assess whether lithium has a specific preventive effect for suicide and self harm in p...
Background: Lithium has proven suicide preventing effects in the long-term treatment of patients wit...
Abstract Background Lithium has proven suicide preven...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
In our previous study (Cipriani et al., 2005), the evidence seemed unequivocal that patients treated...
Suicide contributes to 1–4 % of deaths worldwide every year. We conducted a systematic review aimed ...
Background: Lithium remains first choice as maintenance treatment for bipolar affective disorder. Ye...
In a recent retrospective cohort study, Goodwin et al1 reported that the risks of suicide attempts a...
BACKGROUND: The main rationale for the use of lithium in the long-term treatment of unipolar affecti...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental health conditions and national suicide rates are increasing in ...
Background: The main rationale for the use of lithium in the long-term treatment of unipolar affecti...