Abstract Objectives The early pathogenesis and precursors of Bipolar Disorder (BD) are poorly understood. There is some cross-sectional and retrospective evidence of affective lability as a predictor of BD, but this is subject to recall biases. The present review synthesises the prospective evidence examining affective lability and the subsequent development of BD at follow-up. Methods The authors performed a systematic search of PubMed, PsycInfo and Embase (1960–June 2020) and conducted hand searches to identify studies assessing affective lability (according to a conceptually-inclusive definition) at baseline assessment in individuals without a BD diagnosis, and a longitudinal follow-up assessment of bipolar (spectrum) disorders. Results ...
The initial prodrome to bipolar disorder has received very little attention to date, with most of th...
Background and objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most burdensome psychiatric illnesses...
Objective: This post hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study is aimed at evaluating affective labili...
In bipolar disorder, dysregulation of affect is a core feature while knowledge on affective lability...
International audienceThe aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, whether affect l...
Affective lability entails rapid, excessive and unpredictable changes between different affective st...
Abstract Background Affective lability is elevated and associated with increased clinical burden in ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of affective signs and symptoms as precursors of bipolar disord...
Background/Aims: Temperament and mood swings are promising indicators for the characterization of mo...
Objective: To evaluate the presence of affective signs and symptoms as precursors of bipolar disorde...
International audienceBackground Many studies have shown associations between a history of childhood...
Despite a growing number of reports, there is still limited knowledge of the clinical features that ...
International audienceBackground: Affective dysregulation is a core feature of bipolar disorder (BD)...
Background Identifying prodromal features that predate the onset of bipolar disorder (BD) may enable...
Background Early phases and suspected precursor states of bipolar disorder are not well characterize...
The initial prodrome to bipolar disorder has received very little attention to date, with most of th...
Background and objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most burdensome psychiatric illnesses...
Objective: This post hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study is aimed at evaluating affective labili...
In bipolar disorder, dysregulation of affect is a core feature while knowledge on affective lability...
International audienceThe aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, whether affect l...
Affective lability entails rapid, excessive and unpredictable changes between different affective st...
Abstract Background Affective lability is elevated and associated with increased clinical burden in ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of affective signs and symptoms as precursors of bipolar disord...
Background/Aims: Temperament and mood swings are promising indicators for the characterization of mo...
Objective: To evaluate the presence of affective signs and symptoms as precursors of bipolar disorde...
International audienceBackground Many studies have shown associations between a history of childhood...
Despite a growing number of reports, there is still limited knowledge of the clinical features that ...
International audienceBackground: Affective dysregulation is a core feature of bipolar disorder (BD)...
Background Identifying prodromal features that predate the onset of bipolar disorder (BD) may enable...
Background Early phases and suspected precursor states of bipolar disorder are not well characterize...
The initial prodrome to bipolar disorder has received very little attention to date, with most of th...
Background and objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most burdensome psychiatric illnesses...
Objective: This post hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study is aimed at evaluating affective labili...