Abstract: Background: Episode duration, recurrence rates, and time spent in manic and depressive phases of bipolar disorder (BD) is not well defined for subtypes of the disorder. Methods: We reviewed the course, timing, and duration of episodes of mania and depression among 1130 clinically treated DSM-IV-TR BD patients of various types, and compared duration and rates as well as total proportion of time in depressive versus manic episodes during 16.7 average years at risk. Results: As expected, episodes of depressions were much longer than manias, but episode-duration did not differ among BD diagnostic types: I, II, with mainly mixed-episodes (BD-Mx), or with psychotic features (BD-P). Recurrence rates (episodes/year) and proportion of time...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
BACKGROUND: Mixed mood states, even in their sub-threshold forms, may significantly affect the cou...
Abstract: Mixed manic/depressive episodes in patients with bipolar disorder are underdiagnosed becau...
Objective: In a prior study of bipolar disorder pedigrees, we demonstrated distinct clinical differe...
Objectives: To assess the proportion of time spent in mania, depression and euthymia in a large coho...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with bipolar disorder often report depressive symptoms that do not meet the DSM-...
Objective: Most patients with bipolar disorder experience depressive symptoms outside of an episode ...
Objective: Most patients with bipolar disorder experience depressive symptoms outside of an episode ...
OBJECTIVE:The study aimed to explore how prevalent agitated depression is in bipolar I disorder, whe...
Background: Several studies have challenged the traditional unipolar-bipolar dichotomy in favor of a...
Contains fulltext : 89479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
International audienceBackground: Current classifications separate Bipolar (BD) from Major Depressiv...
Abstract Background Bipolar...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
BACKGROUND: Mixed mood states, even in their sub-threshold forms, may significantly affect the cou...
Abstract: Mixed manic/depressive episodes in patients with bipolar disorder are underdiagnosed becau...
Objective: In a prior study of bipolar disorder pedigrees, we demonstrated distinct clinical differe...
Objectives: To assess the proportion of time spent in mania, depression and euthymia in a large coho...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with bipolar disorder often report depressive symptoms that do not meet the DSM-...
Objective: Most patients with bipolar disorder experience depressive symptoms outside of an episode ...
Objective: Most patients with bipolar disorder experience depressive symptoms outside of an episode ...
OBJECTIVE:The study aimed to explore how prevalent agitated depression is in bipolar I disorder, whe...
Background: Several studies have challenged the traditional unipolar-bipolar dichotomy in favor of a...
Contains fulltext : 89479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
International audienceBackground: Current classifications separate Bipolar (BD) from Major Depressiv...
Abstract Background Bipolar...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
BACKGROUND: Mixed mood states, even in their sub-threshold forms, may significantly affect the cou...