Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may present clinical features that could compromise adherence and response to pharmacological treatment. The purpose of this study was to examine clinical and psychopathological features of BP with and without comorbid SUD in a real-world setting. Methods The sample was composed by 131 affective patients. Sixty-five patients were affected by Bipolar Disorder I (BP-I, 49.2%), 29 by Bipolar Disorder II (BP-II, 22.3%) and 37 by Cyclothymic Disorder (CtD, 28.5%), according to DSM-IV. Sixty-six patients were diagnosed for a comorbid SUD. All patients have been submitted to psychometric assessment with Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), Hamilton An...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Background There is a strong association between bipolar disorder (BD) and substance...
International audienceObjectives: The comorbidity of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and bipolar disorder...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
ObjectiveUp to 60% of patients with bipolar disorder develop a substance use disorder during their l...
Comorbid conditions are frequent in Bipolar disorder (BD) and may complicate the treatment and cours...
Comorbid conditions are frequent in bipolar disorder (BD) and may complicate the treatment and cours...
Bipolar disorders (BD) are a group of brain disRUGHUV WKDW FDXVH H[WUHPH IOXFWXDWLRQ LQ D SHUVRQ¶V ...
Objective The potential role of sub-optimal pharmacological treatment in the poorer outcomes observe...
BACKGROUND: Axis I comorbidities are prevalent among patients with severe bipolar disorder but th...
Objectives: This review summarizes the literature on psychiatric and medical comorbidities in bipola...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are highly prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD) and significantly affect...
BackgroundComorbid psychiatric symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) predict poorer course of illness an...
Background: Comorbid personality disorders have been shown to be a prominent factor affecting sympto...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Background There is a strong association between bipolar disorder (BD) and substance...
International audienceObjectives: The comorbidity of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and bipolar disorder...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
ObjectiveUp to 60% of patients with bipolar disorder develop a substance use disorder during their l...
Comorbid conditions are frequent in Bipolar disorder (BD) and may complicate the treatment and cours...
Comorbid conditions are frequent in bipolar disorder (BD) and may complicate the treatment and cours...
Bipolar disorders (BD) are a group of brain disRUGHUV WKDW FDXVH H[WUHPH IOXFWXDWLRQ LQ D SHUVRQ¶V ...
Objective The potential role of sub-optimal pharmacological treatment in the poorer outcomes observe...
BACKGROUND: Axis I comorbidities are prevalent among patients with severe bipolar disorder but th...
Objectives: This review summarizes the literature on psychiatric and medical comorbidities in bipola...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are highly prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD) and significantly affect...
BackgroundComorbid psychiatric symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) predict poorer course of illness an...
Background: Comorbid personality disorders have been shown to be a prominent factor affecting sympto...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Background There is a strong association between bipolar disorder (BD) and substance...
International audienceObjectives: The comorbidity of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and bipolar disorder...