Objective: Bipolar I disorder is one of the most frequent mental disorders characterized by manic or mixed +/- depressive episodes. Drug treatment has been proved to diminish next episodes, but many other factors are important for exacerbating the conditions. This study aimed to investigate the effective factors on the time and number of episodes in these patients by applying the shared frailty model. Method: In this retrospective longitudinal study, the information of 606 patients with bipolar I disorder, admitted for the first time in Ibn-e-Sina psychiatric hospital in Mashhad from the beginning of 2007 until the end of 2009 were used. These patients were followed up until the end of 2018 for readmission. The Cox model with gamma frailty ...
International audienceObjective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood r...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Objectives: Research on factors that contribute to recurrence in older adults with bipolar disorder ...
Background and Purpose: Patients with Bipolar I Disorder recurrence experiences mood variation betw...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim of this study was to identify prognosis factors associated wi...
Abstract View references (30) Introduction: Bipolar disorder is severe, chronic, pleomorphic and o...
Objective: : It is not known whether the risk of recurrence declines with time in bipolar disorders ...
Objective: : It is not known whether the risk of recurrence declines with time in bipolar disorders ...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in acute phase of bipolar mood disorder, pa...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a recurrent, lifelong illness with high risks of disability and excess mort...
ObjectiveWith each recurrence the prognosis of bipolar disorder (BD) worsens, indicating the need to...
<strong>Objectives</strong>: Schizophrenia patients often experience relapses once and even more wit...
Objective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood recurrence at three yea...
Abstract.: Objective: : It is not known whether the risk of recurrence declines with time in bipolar...
International audienceObjective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood r...
International audienceObjective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood r...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Objectives: Research on factors that contribute to recurrence in older adults with bipolar disorder ...
Background and Purpose: Patients with Bipolar I Disorder recurrence experiences mood variation betw...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim of this study was to identify prognosis factors associated wi...
Abstract View references (30) Introduction: Bipolar disorder is severe, chronic, pleomorphic and o...
Objective: : It is not known whether the risk of recurrence declines with time in bipolar disorders ...
Objective: : It is not known whether the risk of recurrence declines with time in bipolar disorders ...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in acute phase of bipolar mood disorder, pa...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a recurrent, lifelong illness with high risks of disability and excess mort...
ObjectiveWith each recurrence the prognosis of bipolar disorder (BD) worsens, indicating the need to...
<strong>Objectives</strong>: Schizophrenia patients often experience relapses once and even more wit...
Objective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood recurrence at three yea...
Abstract.: Objective: : It is not known whether the risk of recurrence declines with time in bipolar...
International audienceObjective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood r...
International audienceObjective: To examine which characteristics predict the time to a first mood r...
Background: Current classifications of mood disorders focus on polarity rather than recurrency, thus...
Objectives: Research on factors that contribute to recurrence in older adults with bipolar disorder ...