Background: Previous studies found that patients with depressive disorders frequently have lifetime manic symptoms or even an unrecognized bipolar disorder and that these patients have more severe illness. In this study we investigated whether the presence of significant manic symptoms among patients presenting with depressive and/or anxiety disorders is associated with more severe illness, more comorbidity, more suicidality and more atypical symptoms. Methods: In a large cohort (n=2012) of persons with lifetime depressive and/or anxiety disorders (as confirmed with the Composite International Diagnostic interview (CIDI)) we used the 15-item Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) to assess the presence of lifetime manic symptoms. Patients with c...
Background: To estimate the prevalence of DSM-5 anxious distress specifier (ADS) in depressed patien...
Background: Bipolar affective disorder has a high rate of comorbidity with a multitude of psychiatri...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by the alternating occurrence of (hypo)manic and ...
Background: Previous studies found that patients with depressive disorders frequently have lifetime ...
Purpose: Patients with a bipolar I disorder (BD-I) manic episode meeting the Diagnostic and Statisti...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...
Background: Past research suggests that individuals suffering from depressive disorders with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood ...
Objective: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUNDS: A proportion of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) manifests with only uni...
Background: Many people with bipolar disorder (BD) in the community are misdiagnosed with major depr...
Hiroko Sugawara,1 Takahiro Tsutsumi,2 Ken Inada,2 Jun Ishigooka,2 Mamoru Hashimoto,1 Minoru Takebaya...
Growing evidence for the spectrum concept of most mental disorders, particularly mood disorders, has...
Background: To estimate the prevalence of DSM-5 anxious distress specifier (ADS) in depressed patien...
Background: Bipolar affective disorder has a high rate of comorbidity with a multitude of psychiatri...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by the alternating occurrence of (hypo)manic and ...
Background: Previous studies found that patients with depressive disorders frequently have lifetime ...
Purpose: Patients with a bipolar I disorder (BD-I) manic episode meeting the Diagnostic and Statisti...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...
Background: Past research suggests that individuals suffering from depressive disorders with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood ...
Objective: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUNDS: A proportion of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) manifests with only uni...
Background: Many people with bipolar disorder (BD) in the community are misdiagnosed with major depr...
Hiroko Sugawara,1 Takahiro Tsutsumi,2 Ken Inada,2 Jun Ishigooka,2 Mamoru Hashimoto,1 Minoru Takebaya...
Growing evidence for the spectrum concept of most mental disorders, particularly mood disorders, has...
Background: To estimate the prevalence of DSM-5 anxious distress specifier (ADS) in depressed patien...
Background: Bipolar affective disorder has a high rate of comorbidity with a multitude of psychiatri...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by the alternating occurrence of (hypo)manic and ...