Personality disorder is a common co-occurrence ('comorbidity') among patients with bipolar disorder and appears to affect outcome negatively. However, there is little knowledge about the impact of this comorbidity in the early phases of bipolar disorder. We examined the prevalence and effect of personality disorder co-occurrence on outcome in a cohort of youth with first episode mania with psychotic features. Seventy-one first episode mania patients, aged 15-29, were assessed at baseline, 6, 12, and 18 months as part of a randomized controlled trial of olanzapine and chlorpromazine as add-on to lithium in first episode mania with psychotic features. The current study involved secondary analysis of trial data. A co-occurring clinical persona...
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Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Ger...
The occurrence of psychotic features within mood episodes in patients with bipolar I disorder (BD I)...
AIM: Personality disorder is a common co-occurrence ('comorbidity') among patients with bipolar diso...
Introduction There is a high incidence of Axis II personality disorders (PDs) in patients with bipol...
Background: Comorbid personality disorders have been shown to be a prominent factor affecting sympto...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to systematically evaluate the prodrome to mania in you...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
© 2017 Dr Aswin RatheeshBackground: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental illness characterised ...
Objectives: A high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar ...
BACKGROUND: This aims of this study were: (1) to determine the prevalence of co-occurring borderline...
AIM: Personality Disorders (PD) often share clinical and phenomenological overlap with psychotic dis...
Background and Aims: Bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder are commonly comorbid. Bor...
Background Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age di...
Objectives: Systematic reviews suggest comorbid borderline personality disorder is present in a...
Copyright © 2014 Susan J. Wenze et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Ger...
The occurrence of psychotic features within mood episodes in patients with bipolar I disorder (BD I)...
AIM: Personality disorder is a common co-occurrence ('comorbidity') among patients with bipolar diso...
Introduction There is a high incidence of Axis II personality disorders (PDs) in patients with bipol...
Background: Comorbid personality disorders have been shown to be a prominent factor affecting sympto...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to systematically evaluate the prodrome to mania in you...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
© 2017 Dr Aswin RatheeshBackground: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental illness characterised ...
Objectives: A high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar ...
BACKGROUND: This aims of this study were: (1) to determine the prevalence of co-occurring borderline...
AIM: Personality Disorders (PD) often share clinical and phenomenological overlap with psychotic dis...
Background and Aims: Bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder are commonly comorbid. Bor...
Background Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age di...
Objectives: Systematic reviews suggest comorbid borderline personality disorder is present in a...
Copyright © 2014 Susan J. Wenze et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Ger...
The occurrence of psychotic features within mood episodes in patients with bipolar I disorder (BD I)...