To investigate patterns of mental health services, psychotropic treatments, and psychiatric diagnoses received by youth diagnosed with bipolar disorder, insurance claims of 323 youth (ages 6-18 years) were examined from the 2000-2001 Thomson/Medstat-MarketScan(c) database. Longitudinal patterns are assessed 6 months prior and following a new treatment episode of bipolar disorder. Youth subgroups (i.e., continuous, intermittent, and discontinuous services), defined by persistence of claims associated with a bipolar diagnosis, are compared by demographic and clinical characteristics. Virtually all youth had high rates of mental health service use and treatment immediately following initial bipolar diagnosis, but only half continued to receive...
Bipolar disorder is normally conceptualized as a progressive disorder with the expanding risk of rep...
There are concerns that the diagnostic boundaries of bipolar disorder have expanded. This study seek...
This thesis describes the phenomenology and prospective course of illness for an Australian sample o...
To investigate patterns of mental health services, psychotropic treatments, and psychiatric diagnose...
Objectives: To examine longitudinal patterns of complexity, continuity, and initiation of treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and quantify the prevalence of treatments and services for youth with bipolar...
Patterns of behavioral health service utilization were examined among youth diagnosed with bipolar d...
Background. Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age d...
Objective: Phenomenological and treatment differences between children and adolescents with bipolar ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the number and type of medical comorbidities among youth diagnosed wi...
ObjectiveThe Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth study found that children and adolescents with bipo...
Background: Over the past decade, the clinical recognition and treatment of bipolar disorder (BD) in...
Objective: To investigate patterns of mental health service and antipsychotic use following a first-...
Background: There is some controversy but growing evidence that childhood onset bipolar disorder may...
Bipolar disorder is normally conceptualized as a progressive disorder with the expanding risk of rep...
There are concerns that the diagnostic boundaries of bipolar disorder have expanded. This study seek...
This thesis describes the phenomenology and prospective course of illness for an Australian sample o...
To investigate patterns of mental health services, psychotropic treatments, and psychiatric diagnose...
Objectives: To examine longitudinal patterns of complexity, continuity, and initiation of treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and quantify the prevalence of treatments and services for youth with bipolar...
Patterns of behavioral health service utilization were examined among youth diagnosed with bipolar d...
Background. Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age d...
Objective: Phenomenological and treatment differences between children and adolescents with bipolar ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the number and type of medical comorbidities among youth diagnosed wi...
ObjectiveThe Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth study found that children and adolescents with bipo...
Background: Over the past decade, the clinical recognition and treatment of bipolar disorder (BD) in...
Objective: To investigate patterns of mental health service and antipsychotic use following a first-...
Background: There is some controversy but growing evidence that childhood onset bipolar disorder may...
Bipolar disorder is normally conceptualized as a progressive disorder with the expanding risk of rep...
There are concerns that the diagnostic boundaries of bipolar disorder have expanded. This study seek...
This thesis describes the phenomenology and prospective course of illness for an Australian sample o...