Background: we aimed to compare socio-demographic and clinical differences between patients with versus without current RC in order to detect clinical factors that may favor early diagnosis and personalized treatment. Methods: A total of 1675 patients (males: n\u202f=\u202f714 and females: n\u202f=\u202f961; bipolar 1: n\u202f=\u202f1042 and bipolar 2: n\u202f=\u202f633) from different psychiatric clinics were grouped and compared according to the current presence of RC in terms of socio-demographic and clinical variables. Chi-squared tests for qualitative variables and Student\u2019s t tests for quantitative variables were executed for group comparison, and multivariable logistic regressions were performed, considering the current presence...
Bipolar disorders (BDs) are prevalent, comorbid and disabling conditions, associated with the highes...
Background and Aims: Bipolar disorder (BD) is related to high dis- ability rates and significant soc...
Background The epidemiology of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder in the community is largely unknown. A...
Background: we aimed to compare socio-demographic and clinical differences between patients with ver...
AbstractBackground:we aimed to compare socio-demographic and clinical differences between patients w...
Objective: Literature indicates that rapid cycling (RC) feature in bipolar disorder (BD) has been as...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...
Background: Rapid-cycling (RC; ≥ 4 episodes/year) in bipolar disorder (BD) has been recognized since...
Background Rapid cycling (RC) worsens the course of bipolar disorder (BD) being associated with poor...
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of patients with rapid cycling bipolar illness. Method...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotic versus non-psychotic patients with bipolar disorder have been traditionally as...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical factors associated with the develo...
Bipolar disorders (BDs) are prevalent, comorbid and disabling conditions, associated with the highes...
Background and Aims: Bipolar disorder (BD) is related to high dis- ability rates and significant soc...
Background The epidemiology of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder in the community is largely unknown. A...
Background: we aimed to compare socio-demographic and clinical differences between patients with ver...
AbstractBackground:we aimed to compare socio-demographic and clinical differences between patients w...
Objective: Literature indicates that rapid cycling (RC) feature in bipolar disorder (BD) has been as...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...
Background: Rapid-cycling (RC; ≥ 4 episodes/year) in bipolar disorder (BD) has been recognized since...
Background Rapid cycling (RC) worsens the course of bipolar disorder (BD) being associated with poor...
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of patients with rapid cycling bipolar illness. Method...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotic versus non-psychotic patients with bipolar disorder have been traditionally as...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical factors associated with the develo...
Bipolar disorders (BDs) are prevalent, comorbid and disabling conditions, associated with the highes...
Background and Aims: Bipolar disorder (BD) is related to high dis- ability rates and significant soc...
Background The epidemiology of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder in the community is largely unknown. A...