The authors assessed how family history loading affected the course of illness in patients from the United States. A total of 676 outpatients with bipolar disorder from the United States rated their illness and provided a parental and grandparental history of mood disorder, substance abuse, and other clinical conditions. A positive family history for each illness was associated with almost all of the seven poor prognosis factors established in the study (abuse in childhood, early onset, anxiety and substance abuse comorbidity, rapid cycling, multiple episodes, and worsening of severity or frequency of episodes). Family history for psychiatric difficulties in parents and grandparents was associated with a more complex and difficult course of...
Introduction: Instead of the typical assessment of risk of illness in the offspring based on a paren...
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...
The authors assessed how family history loading affected the course of illness in patients from the ...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder from the US have more early-onset illness and a greater f...
ObjectiveWe previously found that compared with Europe more parents of the USA patients were positiv...
BACKGROUND: In the clinical setting, patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are often asked about poten...
ObjectiveEarly-onset bipolar (BP) disorder and other poor prognosis characteristics are more prevale...
Objective Early-onset bipolar (BP) disorder and other poor prognosis characteristics are more preval...
Objective: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
The extent to which a family history of mood disorders and suicide could impact on clinical features...
Introduction: Instead of the typical assessment of risk of illness in the offspring based on a paren...
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...
The authors assessed how family history loading affected the course of illness in patients from the ...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder from the US have more early-onset illness and a greater f...
ObjectiveWe previously found that compared with Europe more parents of the USA patients were positiv...
BACKGROUND: In the clinical setting, patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are often asked about poten...
ObjectiveEarly-onset bipolar (BP) disorder and other poor prognosis characteristics are more prevale...
Objective Early-onset bipolar (BP) disorder and other poor prognosis characteristics are more preval...
Objective: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
The extent to which a family history of mood disorders and suicide could impact on clinical features...
Introduction: Instead of the typical assessment of risk of illness in the offspring based on a paren...
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...