Data regarding older age bipolar disorder (OABD) are sparse. Two major groups are classified as patients with first occurrence of mania in old age, the so called “late onset” patients (LOBD), and the elder patients with a long-standing clinical history, the so called “early onset” patients (EOBD). The aim of the present literature review is to provide more information on specific issues concerning OABD, such as epidemiology, aetiology and treatments outcomes. We conducted a Medline literature search from 1970–2021 using the MeSH terms “bipolar disorder” and “aged” or “geriatric” or “elderly”. The additional literature was retrieved by examining cross references and by a hand search in textbooks. With sparse data on the treatment of OABD, cu...
ObjectiveAlthough 25% of people with bipolar disorder (BD) are over age 60, there is a dearth of res...
Objectives: Despite the growing numbers and proportion of older adults with bipolar disorder (OABD),...
Background: Nevertheless the diagnosis of mania in the geriatric population is not rare, currently, ...
Abstract Background Old age bipolar disorder has been an orphan of psychiatric research for a long t...
Further understanding of older age bipolar disorder (OABD) may lead to more specific recommendations...
Bipolar disorder prevalence rates vary in the older adult population (defined as age ≥ 65 years), ra...
Elderly individuals who have bipolar (BP) disorder present a particular challenge to clinicians, hea...
The prevalence of mania among >65-year-olds ranges from 0.1% to 0.4% and its treatment is a parti...
OBJECTIVE: Older adults with bipolar disorder (OABD) are a growing segment of patients with bipolar ...
Background: Information about differences between younger and elderly patients with bipolar disorder...
OBJECTIVES: There is limited information on the characteristics of older adults with bipolar disorde...
Objectives: Antipsychotic drugs (APS) are widely used to treat patients with bipolar disorder (BD), ...
The authors sought to determine the feasibility of treating elderly adults with bipolar disorder und...
OBJECTIVE: Literature on older-age bipolar disorder (OABD) is limited. This first-ever analysis of t...
In the coming generation, older adults with bipolar disorder (BD) will increase in absolute numbers ...
ObjectiveAlthough 25% of people with bipolar disorder (BD) are over age 60, there is a dearth of res...
Objectives: Despite the growing numbers and proportion of older adults with bipolar disorder (OABD),...
Background: Nevertheless the diagnosis of mania in the geriatric population is not rare, currently, ...
Abstract Background Old age bipolar disorder has been an orphan of psychiatric research for a long t...
Further understanding of older age bipolar disorder (OABD) may lead to more specific recommendations...
Bipolar disorder prevalence rates vary in the older adult population (defined as age ≥ 65 years), ra...
Elderly individuals who have bipolar (BP) disorder present a particular challenge to clinicians, hea...
The prevalence of mania among >65-year-olds ranges from 0.1% to 0.4% and its treatment is a parti...
OBJECTIVE: Older adults with bipolar disorder (OABD) are a growing segment of patients with bipolar ...
Background: Information about differences between younger and elderly patients with bipolar disorder...
OBJECTIVES: There is limited information on the characteristics of older adults with bipolar disorde...
Objectives: Antipsychotic drugs (APS) are widely used to treat patients with bipolar disorder (BD), ...
The authors sought to determine the feasibility of treating elderly adults with bipolar disorder und...
OBJECTIVE: Literature on older-age bipolar disorder (OABD) is limited. This first-ever analysis of t...
In the coming generation, older adults with bipolar disorder (BD) will increase in absolute numbers ...
ObjectiveAlthough 25% of people with bipolar disorder (BD) are over age 60, there is a dearth of res...
Objectives: Despite the growing numbers and proportion of older adults with bipolar disorder (OABD),...
Background: Nevertheless the diagnosis of mania in the geriatric population is not rare, currently, ...