Context: Affective disorders are common in women, with many episodes having an onset in pregnancy or during the postpartum period. Objective: To investigate the occurrence and timing of perinatal mood episodes in women with bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, and recurrent major depression (RMD). Setting and Patients: Women were recruited in our ongoing research on the genetic and nongenetic determinants of major affective disorders. Participants were interviewed and case notes were reviewed. Best-estimate diagnoses were made according to DSM-IV criteria. The 1785 parous women identified included 1212 women with bipolar disorder (980 with type I and 232 with type II) and 573 with RMD. Data were available on 3017 live births. ...
International audienceBipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpart...
Background:\ud The early postpartum has been established as a period of increased vulnerability for ...
Background: Despite its great clinical importance, there is a paucity of research evidence on bipola...
Background and Aims: Women with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to episodes postpartum, but risk fac...
Context: Childbirth has an important influence on the onset and course of bipolar affective disorde...
Background: Postpartum period is associated with an increased risk of bipolar disorder diagnosis and...
Background Women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at high risk of mania/psychosis following childbirt...
BACKGROUND: To ascertain the impact of postpartum onset (PPO) on the subsequent time course of mood ...
Objectives: Childbirth is a potent precipitant of severe episodes of bipolar disorder. We investigat...
Background and Aims: Reproductive cycle events are associated with mood episodes in at least some wo...
Bipolar affective disorder has higher frequency among women of reproductive age and can relapse both...
Background Episodes of postpartum psychosis have been associated with first pregnancies in women ...
Background: Women with bipolar I disorder are at high risk for severe episodes after childbirth, but...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
During the postpartum period, women are at high risk for both first-onset and recurrent mood disorde...
International audienceBipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpart...
Background:\ud The early postpartum has been established as a period of increased vulnerability for ...
Background: Despite its great clinical importance, there is a paucity of research evidence on bipola...
Background and Aims: Women with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to episodes postpartum, but risk fac...
Context: Childbirth has an important influence on the onset and course of bipolar affective disorde...
Background: Postpartum period is associated with an increased risk of bipolar disorder diagnosis and...
Background Women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at high risk of mania/psychosis following childbirt...
BACKGROUND: To ascertain the impact of postpartum onset (PPO) on the subsequent time course of mood ...
Objectives: Childbirth is a potent precipitant of severe episodes of bipolar disorder. We investigat...
Background and Aims: Reproductive cycle events are associated with mood episodes in at least some wo...
Bipolar affective disorder has higher frequency among women of reproductive age and can relapse both...
Background Episodes of postpartum psychosis have been associated with first pregnancies in women ...
Background: Women with bipolar I disorder are at high risk for severe episodes after childbirth, but...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
During the postpartum period, women are at high risk for both first-onset and recurrent mood disorde...
International audienceBipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpart...
Background:\ud The early postpartum has been established as a period of increased vulnerability for ...
Background: Despite its great clinical importance, there is a paucity of research evidence on bipola...