Objective: We examined the influence of age at onset of illness and the delay in time to first treatment on morbidity in adulthood.Method: 529 adult outpatients with a mean age of 42 years, who entered our research network from 1996 through 2001 and who were diagnosed with bipolar disorder according to DSM-IV criteria, were rated prospectively on a daily basis with the National Institute of Mental Health-Life Chart Method during naturalistic treatment for up to 4 yearsResults: Fifty percent of patients had illness onset in childhood (<13 years of age) or adolescence (13-18 years of age) In year 1 of follow-up, these patients, compared to those with adult onset, showed significantly (P <.05) greater severity of depression and mania, gr...
Objective: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Objective: We examined the influence of age at onset of illness and the delay in time to first treat...
Objective We examined age of onset of bipolar disorder as a potential course-of-iflness modifier wit...
OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of bipolar disorder are increasingly recognized among children and adolescents, ...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore the impact of age-at-onset on clinical outcomes ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...
Background: Evidence is emerging that early onset bipolar disorder and the duration of the delay to ...
Bipolar affective disorder is a very dynamic disease, which is influenced by numerous factors. One o...
Objective: A role for childhood adversity in the development of numerous medical conditions in adult...
Objective: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Objective: We examined the influence of age at onset of illness and the delay in time to first treat...
Objective We examined age of onset of bipolar disorder as a potential course-of-iflness modifier wit...
OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of bipolar disorder are increasingly recognized among children and adolescents, ...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore the impact of age-at-onset on clinical outcomes ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...
Background: Evidence is emerging that early onset bipolar disorder and the duration of the delay to ...
Bipolar affective disorder is a very dynamic disease, which is influenced by numerous factors. One o...
Objective: A role for childhood adversity in the development of numerous medical conditions in adult...
Objective: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...