Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Germany (here abbrev. as “Europe”) have more Axis I comorbidities and more poor prognosis factors such as early onset and psychosocial adversity in childhood. We wished to examine whether these differences also extended to Axis II personality disorders (PDs).Methods: 793 outpatients with bipolar disorder diagnosed by SCID gave informed consent for participating in a prospective longitudinal follow up study with clinician ratings at each visit. They completed detailed patient questionnaires and a 99 item personality disorder inventory (PDQ-4). US versus European differences in PDs were examined in univariate analyses and then logistic regressions...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
Evidence of a high or increasing incidence of childhood onset bipolar disorder in the United States ...
OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence suggests cross-national differences in adults with bipolar disorder...
Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Ger...
Background Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an earl...
AbstractBackgroundEvidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have ...
Background: There is some controversy but growing evidence that childhood onset bipolar disorder may...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
Objectives: A high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar ...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
Evidence of a high or increasing incidence of childhood onset bipolar disorder in the United States ...
OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence suggests cross-national differences in adults with bipolar disorder...
Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Ger...
Background Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an earl...
AbstractBackgroundEvidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have ...
Background: There is some controversy but growing evidence that childhood onset bipolar disorder may...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
Objectives: A high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar ...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
Evidence of a high or increasing incidence of childhood onset bipolar disorder in the United States ...
OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence suggests cross-national differences in adults with bipolar disorder...