OBJECTIVES: This study compared the clinical characteristics, use of guideline-concordant pharmacotherapy, and outcomes of patients diagnosed as having bipolar disorder who were exclusively seen in Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) primary care settings with those of patients with bipolar disorder who received any VA mental health services. METHODS: Data from the 1999 Large Health Survey of Veterans were linked to VA data from the National Psychosis Registry to identify patients diagnosed as having bipolar disorder (N=14,643). Multivariable analyses adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics and clinical and severity factors determined whether exclusive primary care use versus any mental health care use was associated with poor clinica...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Objective: Recent military conflicts have generated significantly more demand for treatment of postt...
Objective: Because of the scarcity of research in geriatric bipolar disorder, the authors examined t...
Introduction Bipolar disorder is associated with functional impairment across a number of domains, ...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
There are mounting calls for bipolar disorder to be managed in primary care, yet the exact prevalenc...
Background and objectives: The quality of life and disease outcomes in bipolar patients, including i...
People with serious mental illness die 10-25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
Characteristics of patients with bipolar disorder identified in primary care (NYFHT) and hospital (N...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent, chronic, and recurring mental disorder. Individuals with BD sp...
Integrated primary and behavioral healthcare (PBHC) programs are a recent development in the field o...
People with serious mental illness die 10–25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of bipolar disorder in the general population has been estimated at appr...
BACKGROUND: A small percentage of patients relies extensively on hospital-based care and account for...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence and burden of general medical conditions (GMCs) among a nationa...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Objective: Recent military conflicts have generated significantly more demand for treatment of postt...
Objective: Because of the scarcity of research in geriatric bipolar disorder, the authors examined t...
Introduction Bipolar disorder is associated with functional impairment across a number of domains, ...
INTRODUCTION: Efficacy trials have shown that primary care co-located in the mental health setting i...
There are mounting calls for bipolar disorder to be managed in primary care, yet the exact prevalenc...
Background and objectives: The quality of life and disease outcomes in bipolar patients, including i...
People with serious mental illness die 10-25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
Characteristics of patients with bipolar disorder identified in primary care (NYFHT) and hospital (N...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent, chronic, and recurring mental disorder. Individuals with BD sp...
Integrated primary and behavioral healthcare (PBHC) programs are a recent development in the field o...
People with serious mental illness die 10–25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of bipolar disorder in the general population has been estimated at appr...
BACKGROUND: A small percentage of patients relies extensively on hospital-based care and account for...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence and burden of general medical conditions (GMCs) among a nationa...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Objective: Recent military conflicts have generated significantly more demand for treatment of postt...
Objective: Because of the scarcity of research in geriatric bipolar disorder, the authors examined t...