Background: Bipolar disorder is a chronic psychiatric disease with a high prevalence and is a major psychosocial and medical burden. The exact etiological pathways of bipolar disorder are not fully understood. Genetic factors are known to play an important role in the etiology of bipolar disorder. However, high rates of discordance among identical twins and a growing body of evidence that environmental factors such as early stress can influence the onset and course of psychiatric diseases underline the importance of additional etiological mechanisms of bipolar disorders. There has been little investigation about early trauma in bipolar disorder. The aim of this study was to review the literature on the association between early traumatic in...
In the Netherlands, bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) is diagnosed in approx...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
Objective: Beyond genetic risk variants, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorders is likely to be pa...
This review will discuss the role of childhood trauma in bipolar disorders. Relevant studies were id...
Background: Previous studies in bipolar disorder investigating childhood trauma and clinical present...
This review will discuss the role of childhood trauma in bipolar disorders. Relevant studies were id...
BACK GROUND: Bipolar disorder affects up to one in 25 individuals and identification of early risk ...
Objectives Studies in children of patients affected with bipolar disorder (BD; bipolar offspring) ar...
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Childhood adverse events are risk factors for later bipolar disorder. We quantified the risks for a ...
The etiology and clinical course of bipolar disorder are considered to be determined by genetic and ...
Background The relationship between childhood adversity and bipolar affective disorder remains uncle...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Introduction This study investigated whether early life trauma mediates genetic effects on the age ...
In the Netherlands, bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) is diagnosed in approx...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
Objective: Beyond genetic risk variants, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorders is likely to be pa...
This review will discuss the role of childhood trauma in bipolar disorders. Relevant studies were id...
Background: Previous studies in bipolar disorder investigating childhood trauma and clinical present...
This review will discuss the role of childhood trauma in bipolar disorders. Relevant studies were id...
BACK GROUND: Bipolar disorder affects up to one in 25 individuals and identification of early risk ...
Objectives Studies in children of patients affected with bipolar disorder (BD; bipolar offspring) ar...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Childhood adverse events are risk factors for later bipolar disorder. We quantified the risks for a ...
The etiology and clinical course of bipolar disorder are considered to be determined by genetic and ...
Background The relationship between childhood adversity and bipolar affective disorder remains uncle...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Introduction This study investigated whether early life trauma mediates genetic effects on the age ...
In the Netherlands, bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) is diagnosed in approx...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...