Objective: To evaluate how well symptom rating scales differentiate bipolar disorder (BD) episode types. Methods: One hundred and six patients with BD were followed for 13 years. At each visit, the following clinical scales were administered: Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D) and Clinical Global Impressions scale for use in bipolar illness (CGI-BP). To perform a comparison between the affective states of BP, three time points in each patient’s follow-up period were chosen for evaluation: the most severe manic episode, the most severe depressive episode, and the euthymic period with least symptoms. Canonical discriminant analyses (CDA) were performed to identify which symptoms best discriminated episodes. R...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety, irritability, and agitation (AIA) are prevalent among patients with...
BACKGROUND: The observation that bipolar disorders frequently go unrecognized has prompted the devel...
Increased energy or activity is now an essential feature of the mania of Bipolar Disorder (BD) accor...
Background: Several studies have challenged the traditional unipolar-bipolar dichotomy in favor of a...
Objective: According to DSM-IV, criterion (A) for diagnosing a hypomanic/manic episode is mood chang...
Measuring changes in psychomotor activity is a potential tool in the monitoring of the course of aff...
OBJECTIVE: According to DSM-IV, criterion (A) for diagnosing a hypomanic/manic episode is mood chang...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...
Abstract: Mixed manic/depressive episodes in patients with bipolar disorder are underdiagnosed becau...
Objective: To identify neurocognitive measures that could be used as objective markers of bipolar di...
Objective: To evaluate whether having general insight into bipolar disorder and its symptoms is affe...
IMPORTANCE Increased activity and energy alongside mood change are identified in the DSM-5 as car...
Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing bipolar disorder (BP) from major depressive disorder (MDD) has important...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety, irritability, and agitation (AIA) are prevalent among patients with...
BACKGROUND: The observation that bipolar disorders frequently go unrecognized has prompted the devel...
Increased energy or activity is now an essential feature of the mania of Bipolar Disorder (BD) accor...
Background: Several studies have challenged the traditional unipolar-bipolar dichotomy in favor of a...
Objective: According to DSM-IV, criterion (A) for diagnosing a hypomanic/manic episode is mood chang...
Measuring changes in psychomotor activity is a potential tool in the monitoring of the course of aff...
OBJECTIVE: According to DSM-IV, criterion (A) for diagnosing a hypomanic/manic episode is mood chang...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...
Abstract: Mixed manic/depressive episodes in patients with bipolar disorder are underdiagnosed becau...
Objective: To identify neurocognitive measures that could be used as objective markers of bipolar di...
Objective: To evaluate whether having general insight into bipolar disorder and its symptoms is affe...
IMPORTANCE Increased activity and energy alongside mood change are identified in the DSM-5 as car...
Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing bipolar disorder (BP) from major depressive disorder (MDD) has important...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety, irritability, and agitation (AIA) are prevalent among patients with...
BACKGROUND: The observation that bipolar disorders frequently go unrecognized has prompted the devel...