WOS: 000186516600003PubMed ID: 14571052Objective: For the onset of illness and possible recurrence during the childbearing period, women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at a higher risk. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of clinical and psychosocial factors associated with pregnancy and the postpartum period on the course of BD. Methods: The childbearing and illness history of 72 women with BD were assessed to determine mood episodes related to the childbearing period. Data was analyzed to evaluate the risk factors (clinical, obstetric and psychosocial factors) related with mood episodes during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Results: Data of 252 pregnancies and childbirths of 72 women with BD were included in the analysi...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
Pregnancy and postpartum pose a challenge for the illness course and treatment in bipolar disorder (...
BACKGROUND: To ascertain the impact of postpartum onset (PPO) on the subsequent time course of mood ...
WOS: 000186516600003PubMed ID: 14571052Objective: For the onset of illness and possible recurrence d...
Bipolar affective disorder has higher frequency among women of reproductive age and can relapse both...
Background and Aims: Women with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to episodes postpartum, but risk fac...
Background: Women with bipolar I disorder are at high risk for severe episodes after childbirth, but...
Background Women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at high risk of mania/psychosis following childbirt...
International audienceBipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpart...
Background:\ud The early postpartum has been established as a period of increased vulnerability for ...
Background and Aims: Reproductive cycle events are associated with mood episodes in at least some wo...
Context: Affective disorders are common in women, with many episodes having an onset in pregnancy o...
Background:\ud The relationship between adverse childhood life events (ACLEs) and postnatal depressi...
Abstract Background Women with bipolar disorder have a high risk of illness relapse postpartum, incl...
Background Episodes of postpartum psychosis have been associated with first pregnancies in women ...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
Pregnancy and postpartum pose a challenge for the illness course and treatment in bipolar disorder (...
BACKGROUND: To ascertain the impact of postpartum onset (PPO) on the subsequent time course of mood ...
WOS: 000186516600003PubMed ID: 14571052Objective: For the onset of illness and possible recurrence d...
Bipolar affective disorder has higher frequency among women of reproductive age and can relapse both...
Background and Aims: Women with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to episodes postpartum, but risk fac...
Background: Women with bipolar I disorder are at high risk for severe episodes after childbirth, but...
Background Women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at high risk of mania/psychosis following childbirt...
International audienceBipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpart...
Background:\ud The early postpartum has been established as a period of increased vulnerability for ...
Background and Aims: Reproductive cycle events are associated with mood episodes in at least some wo...
Context: Affective disorders are common in women, with many episodes having an onset in pregnancy o...
Background:\ud The relationship between adverse childhood life events (ACLEs) and postnatal depressi...
Abstract Background Women with bipolar disorder have a high risk of illness relapse postpartum, incl...
Background Episodes of postpartum psychosis have been associated with first pregnancies in women ...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
Pregnancy and postpartum pose a challenge for the illness course and treatment in bipolar disorder (...
BACKGROUND: To ascertain the impact of postpartum onset (PPO) on the subsequent time course of mood ...