Contains fulltext : 89479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depressive episodes improved time to recurrence and hospitalization, social function, and performance in employment. Little information is available about which prodromal symptom patients with bipolar disorder recognise as being the very first symptom of recurrence. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to describe the very first symptoms in manic or depressive recurrence reported by patients with bipolar disorder and to explore associations between the ability to recognise these prodromal symptoms and the clinical characteristics of these patients. DESIGN: A cr...
International audienceObjective: Although many studies showed the negative impact of residual sympto...
International audienceBackground: Current classifications separate Bipolar (BD) from Major Depressiv...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
Objectives:Pharmacotherapy is efficacious for acute treatment of bipolar disorder, but still limited...
In a cyclical and recurring illness such as bipolar disorder, prodrome detection is of vital importa...
Background. Psychosocial interventions for bipolar patients often include teaching patients to recog...
Background: This paper explores whether individuals with a mood disorder can identify the nature and...
The initial prodrome to bipolar disorder has received very little attention to date, with most of th...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Aim: The detection of early warning signs is a major component of many psychological interventions f...
Context: Development of early intervention strategies and identification of high risk subjects may i...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A national network of expert centers for bipolar disorders was set u...
Objective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood recurrence at three yea...
International audienceObjective: Although many studies showed the negative impact of residual sympto...
International audienceBackground: Current classifications separate Bipolar (BD) from Major Depressiv...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
Objectives:Pharmacotherapy is efficacious for acute treatment of bipolar disorder, but still limited...
In a cyclical and recurring illness such as bipolar disorder, prodrome detection is of vital importa...
Background. Psychosocial interventions for bipolar patients often include teaching patients to recog...
Background: This paper explores whether individuals with a mood disorder can identify the nature and...
The initial prodrome to bipolar disorder has received very little attention to date, with most of th...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Aim: The detection of early warning signs is a major component of many psychological interventions f...
Context: Development of early intervention strategies and identification of high risk subjects may i...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A national network of expert centers for bipolar disorders was set u...
Objective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood recurrence at three yea...
International audienceObjective: Although many studies showed the negative impact of residual sympto...
International audienceBackground: Current classifications separate Bipolar (BD) from Major Depressiv...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...