The diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) has increased dramatically in community-treated youth in the past 20 years. No previous study has assessed the trend in PBD subtype diagnoses or the impact of clinician-reported behavioral comorbidities (BC) on psychotropic medication prescribing patterns. This study aims: (1) to characterize national trends in PBD visits in relation to PBD subtypes; and (2) to assess differences in socio-demographic PBD subtype diagnostic patterns and psychotropic medications prescribed in PBD visits with and without behavioral comorbidities (w/w/o BC). PBD visits for 1999–2010 from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) data were assessed using population-weighted chi-square and logistic regr...
In the past decade, interest in and research on pediatric bipolar disorder (BD) has increased substa...
panel of experts to review the growing literature on the prevalence and clinical presentation of PBD...
Objective To test the hypothesis that the age at onset of bipolar disorder would identify a developm...
OBJECTIVE: Research on pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) has grown substantially in the past 7 years;...
Despite ongoing controversy, the view that pediatric mania is rare or nonexistent has been increasin...
The onset of bipolar disorder (BD) most commonly occurs in adolescence; about 60 % of bipo-lar adult...
Objectives Over the past two decades, there has been tremendous growth in research regarding bipolar...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) phenomenology in children and adolescents remains contentious. The...
Recent reports indicate that bipolar disorder diagnosis is increasing in U.S. children. Increased di...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the number and type of medical comorbidities among youth diagnosed wi...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages ...
The current study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages 6–18)...
Objective: According to DSM-IV, bipolar disorders (BDs) include four subtypes, BD I, BD II, cyclothy...
Objectives: Over the past two decades, there has been tremendous growth in research regarding bipola...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a debilitating illness that often starts at an early age. Preve...
In the past decade, interest in and research on pediatric bipolar disorder (BD) has increased substa...
panel of experts to review the growing literature on the prevalence and clinical presentation of PBD...
Objective To test the hypothesis that the age at onset of bipolar disorder would identify a developm...
OBJECTIVE: Research on pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) has grown substantially in the past 7 years;...
Despite ongoing controversy, the view that pediatric mania is rare or nonexistent has been increasin...
The onset of bipolar disorder (BD) most commonly occurs in adolescence; about 60 % of bipo-lar adult...
Objectives Over the past two decades, there has been tremendous growth in research regarding bipolar...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) phenomenology in children and adolescents remains contentious. The...
Recent reports indicate that bipolar disorder diagnosis is increasing in U.S. children. Increased di...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the number and type of medical comorbidities among youth diagnosed wi...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages ...
The current study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages 6–18)...
Objective: According to DSM-IV, bipolar disorders (BDs) include four subtypes, BD I, BD II, cyclothy...
Objectives: Over the past two decades, there has been tremendous growth in research regarding bipola...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a debilitating illness that often starts at an early age. Preve...
In the past decade, interest in and research on pediatric bipolar disorder (BD) has increased substa...
panel of experts to review the growing literature on the prevalence and clinical presentation of PBD...
Objective To test the hypothesis that the age at onset of bipolar disorder would identify a developm...