Objective: The impact of hormonal fluctuation during the menstrual cycle on the course of bipolar disorder is poorly understood. The authors determined the course of illness and time to relapse of bipolar disorder in prospectively followed women with premenstrual exacerbation. Method: Participants were 293 premenopause-age women with bipolar disorder who were followed prospectively for 1 year as part of the Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder. Frequency of mood episodes was compared between 191 women with premenstrual exacerbation (65.2%) and 102 women without. Among 129 women who were in recovered status at baseline, time to relapse was compared between 66 women with premenstrual exacerbation (51.2%) and 63 withou...
Objectives: Menopause may be a time of increased mood symptoms for some women. This systematic revie...
Objective: The menopause transition may be associated with increased symptoms for women living with ...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...
Objective: The impact of hormonal fluctuation during the menstrual cycle on the course of bipolar di...
OBJECTIVES: Late perimenopause and early postmenopause confer an increased risk of depression in the...
Background and Aims: Reproductive cycle events are associated with mood episodes in at least some wo...
Objective: Although there is clear evidence that reproductive cycle events are associated with mood ...
OBJECTIVE: Data are emerging in bipolar disorder regarding mood across phases of the female reproduc...
155th Annual Meeting of the American-Psychiatric-Association -- MAY 18-23, 2002 -- PHILADELPHIA, PAW...
Introduction: Perimenopause confers an increased risk of depression in the general population, yet b...
Objective: This article aims to review the comorbidity of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or premenstrua...
Several lines of research suggest that reproductive-related hormonal events may affect the course of...
Background and Aims: Reproductive life events are potential triggers of mood episodes in women with ...
AbstractObjective: This article aims to review the comorbidity of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or pre...
Purpose: Mental health disorders can be exacerbated during periods of hormonal fluctuation (e.g., pr...
Objectives: Menopause may be a time of increased mood symptoms for some women. This systematic revie...
Objective: The menopause transition may be associated with increased symptoms for women living with ...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...
Objective: The impact of hormonal fluctuation during the menstrual cycle on the course of bipolar di...
OBJECTIVES: Late perimenopause and early postmenopause confer an increased risk of depression in the...
Background and Aims: Reproductive cycle events are associated with mood episodes in at least some wo...
Objective: Although there is clear evidence that reproductive cycle events are associated with mood ...
OBJECTIVE: Data are emerging in bipolar disorder regarding mood across phases of the female reproduc...
155th Annual Meeting of the American-Psychiatric-Association -- MAY 18-23, 2002 -- PHILADELPHIA, PAW...
Introduction: Perimenopause confers an increased risk of depression in the general population, yet b...
Objective: This article aims to review the comorbidity of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or premenstrua...
Several lines of research suggest that reproductive-related hormonal events may affect the course of...
Background and Aims: Reproductive life events are potential triggers of mood episodes in women with ...
AbstractObjective: This article aims to review the comorbidity of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or pre...
Purpose: Mental health disorders can be exacerbated during periods of hormonal fluctuation (e.g., pr...
Objectives: Menopause may be a time of increased mood symptoms for some women. This systematic revie...
Objective: The menopause transition may be associated with increased symptoms for women living with ...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...