International audienceObjective The potential role of sub-optimal pharmacological treatment in the poorer outcomes observed in bipolar disorder (BD) with vs. without comorbid substance use disorders (SUDs) is not known. Thus, we investigated whether patients with BD and comorbid SUD had different medication regimens than those with BD alone, in samples from France and Norway, focusing on compliance to international guidelines. Methods Seven hundred and seventy patients from France and Norway with reliably ascertained BD I or II (68% BD-I) were included. Medication information was obtained from patients and hospital records, and preventive treatment was categorized according to compliance to guidelines. We used Bayesian and regression analys...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Background There is a strong association between bipolar disorder (BD) and substance...
To examine cross-national patterns of 12-month substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and minimally ...
International audienceObjective The potential role of sub-optimal pharmacological treatment in the p...
BACKGROUND: Medication nonadherence among bipolar disorder (BD) is often linked with comorbid substa...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) are common in people with a bipolar disorder (BD). This sy...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are highly prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD) and significantly affect...
International audienceObjectives: The comorbidity of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and bipolar disorder...
AIMS: To assess the comorbidity rates of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in bipolar disorder (BD) an...
Background: Non-adherence to medications is common in bipolar disorder but its prevalence estimation...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has traditionally been thought of as an episodic condition, characterized by p...
Objective:  Coexisting chronic medical conditions are common in bipolar disorder. Here, we repo...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Background There is a strong association between bipolar disorder (BD) and substance...
To examine cross-national patterns of 12-month substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and minimally ...
International audienceObjective The potential role of sub-optimal pharmacological treatment in the p...
BACKGROUND: Medication nonadherence among bipolar disorder (BD) is often linked with comorbid substa...
Introduction Bipolar disorder patients (BP) with comorbid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) may presen...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) are common in people with a bipolar disorder (BD). This sy...
Substance use disorders (SUD) are highly prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD) and significantly affect...
International audienceObjectives: The comorbidity of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and bipolar disorder...
AIMS: To assess the comorbidity rates of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in bipolar disorder (BD) an...
Background: Non-adherence to medications is common in bipolar disorder but its prevalence estimation...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has traditionally been thought of as an episodic condition, characterized by p...
Objective:  Coexisting chronic medical conditions are common in bipolar disorder. Here, we repo...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Background There is a strong association between bipolar disorder (BD) and substance...
To examine cross-national patterns of 12-month substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and minimally ...