OBJECTIVES: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychopathologic characteristics of Bipolar (BP) depression; (2) analyze an independent sample of depressed patients to identify any demographic and/or clinical feature that may help in differentiating mood disorder subtypes, with special attention to potential markers of bipolarity. METHODS: A sample of 291 depressed subjects, including BP -I (n = 104), BP -II (n = 64), and unipolar (UP) subjects with (n = 53) and without (n = 70) BP family history (BPFH), was examined to evidence potential differences in clinical presentation and to validate literature-derived markers of bipolarity. Demographic and clinical variables and, also, single items fro...
Background: Past research suggests that individuals suffering from depressive disorders with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: Major depression (MD) is currently viewed as a heterogeneous condition, characterized by...
Copyright © 2014 Susan J. Wenze et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
OBJECTIVES: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychop...
Objectives: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychopat...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...
Objective: In a prior study of bipolar disorder pedigrees, we demonstrated distinct clinical differe...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing bipolar disorder (BP) from major depressive disorder (MDD) has important...
Background: Depression can be classified into Unipolar and bipolar depression on basis of the presen...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is common illness worldwide. Number of studies have attempted to distingui...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...
Bipolar disorder refers to a group of affective disorders, which together are characterised by depre...
OBJECTIVE: DSM-5 introduced the "with mixed features" specifier for major depressive episodes. The a...
OBJECTIVE:The study aimed to explore how prevalent agitated depression is in bipolar I disorder, whe...
Differentiating bipolar disorder (BD) from recurrent unipolar depression (UD) is a major clinical ch...
Background: Past research suggests that individuals suffering from depressive disorders with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: Major depression (MD) is currently viewed as a heterogeneous condition, characterized by...
Copyright © 2014 Susan J. Wenze et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
OBJECTIVES: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychop...
Objectives: In this article we aimed to: (1) review literature concerning the clinical and psychopat...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...
Objective: In a prior study of bipolar disorder pedigrees, we demonstrated distinct clinical differe...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing bipolar disorder (BP) from major depressive disorder (MDD) has important...
Background: Depression can be classified into Unipolar and bipolar depression on basis of the presen...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is common illness worldwide. Number of studies have attempted to distingui...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...
Bipolar disorder refers to a group of affective disorders, which together are characterised by depre...
OBJECTIVE: DSM-5 introduced the "with mixed features" specifier for major depressive episodes. The a...
OBJECTIVE:The study aimed to explore how prevalent agitated depression is in bipolar I disorder, whe...
Differentiating bipolar disorder (BD) from recurrent unipolar depression (UD) is a major clinical ch...
Background: Past research suggests that individuals suffering from depressive disorders with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: Major depression (MD) is currently viewed as a heterogeneous condition, characterized by...
Copyright © 2014 Susan J. Wenze et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...