Considerable evidence suggests that psychosocial variables can shape the course of bipolar disorder. Here, though, we focus on the more specific idea that the social environment can predict the course of mania. We systematically review evidence from longitudinal studies concerning how social support, family interactions, traumatic life events, and recent life events relate to the age of onset, the frequency of episode recurrence, and the severity of manic symptoms. Although we find some evidence that the course of mania can be worsened by social environmental factors, the links are specific. Among social variables, some studies indicate that conflict and hostility are predictive, but more general social relationship qualities have not been ...
Background: Evidence suggests that social support can influence relapse rates, functioning and vario...
We have previously used data from the Camberwell Collaborative Psychosis Study to demonstrate a stro...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...
Considerable evidence suggests that psychosocial variables can shape the course of bipolar disorder....
Most individuals with bipolar disorder do not function well, yet up to 15% in some studies function ...
A growing body of research suggests that the social environment exerts a powerful influence on the c...
This study focused on social support and social strain and their cross-sectional associations with i...
One of the main findings of the current thesis is the fact that psychosocial factors such as life ev...
The association between social adjustment and recurrent affective episodes was examined in 27 recove...
The current study prospectively examined the impact of social support on symptom severity and recove...
Objective: To examine factors increasing the risk for onset and persistence of subthreshold mania an...
Objectives: Neurocognitive ability and mood have often been discussed as contributing mechanisms to ...
In the Netherlands, bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) is diagnosed in approx...
Background: Reduced social rhythmicity is a commonly reported feature of bipolar disorder which may ...
Biological models have facilitated our understanding of the etiology of bipolar disorder, but have y...
Background: Evidence suggests that social support can influence relapse rates, functioning and vario...
We have previously used data from the Camberwell Collaborative Psychosis Study to demonstrate a stro...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...
Considerable evidence suggests that psychosocial variables can shape the course of bipolar disorder....
Most individuals with bipolar disorder do not function well, yet up to 15% in some studies function ...
A growing body of research suggests that the social environment exerts a powerful influence on the c...
This study focused on social support and social strain and their cross-sectional associations with i...
One of the main findings of the current thesis is the fact that psychosocial factors such as life ev...
The association between social adjustment and recurrent affective episodes was examined in 27 recove...
The current study prospectively examined the impact of social support on symptom severity and recove...
Objective: To examine factors increasing the risk for onset and persistence of subthreshold mania an...
Objectives: Neurocognitive ability and mood have often been discussed as contributing mechanisms to ...
In the Netherlands, bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) is diagnosed in approx...
Background: Reduced social rhythmicity is a commonly reported feature of bipolar disorder which may ...
Biological models have facilitated our understanding of the etiology of bipolar disorder, but have y...
Background: Evidence suggests that social support can influence relapse rates, functioning and vario...
We have previously used data from the Camberwell Collaborative Psychosis Study to demonstrate a stro...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...