Aggressive behavior (AB) represents a public health concern often associated with severe psychiatric disorders. Although most psychiatric patients are not aggressive, untreated psychiatric illness, including bipolar disorder (BD), may associate with an increased risk of AB. Accurate predictive models of AB are still lacking and it is crucial to delineate AB biomarkers state of the art in BD. We performed a systematic review according to PRISMA guidelines to identify biological correlates of AB in BD. Final results included 20 studies: 10 involving genetic and 10 other biological AB biomarkers (total sample size N = 5,181). Our results pointed to a serotoninergic hypoactivation in violent suicidal BD patients. Similarly, BD violent suicide a...
© 2019 Background: Impulsivity and aggression may be associated with suicide attempts in bipolar dis...
BACKGROUND: Despite the potential importance of understanding violent criminal behavior (VCB) in ind...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a multifactorial chronic psychiatric disease highly defined by genetic, cli...
Aggressive behavior (AB) represents a public health concern often associated with severe psychiatric...
Human aggression encompasses a wide range of behaviors and is related to many psychiatric disorders....
Although the etiology of bipolar disorder remains uncertain, multiple studies examining neuroimaging...
Human aggression encompasses a wide range of behaviors and is related to many psychiatric disorders....
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAlthough the etiology of bipolar disorder remains uncertain, multiple ...
INTRODUCTION: A growing body of evidence suggests that bipolar disorder (BD) is a progressive diseas...
AIM:We carried out a systematic review of the available literature about potential biomarkers of psy...
BACKGROUND: A reliable biomarker signature for bipolar disorder sensitive to illness phase would be ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a multifactorial chronic psychiatric disease highly defined by genetic, cli...
Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder represents a frequent severe subtype of illness which has been associ...
7noBackground: Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in bipolar disorder (BD); violent suici...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A strong association has been reported between trait-impulsiveness...
© 2019 Background: Impulsivity and aggression may be associated with suicide attempts in bipolar dis...
BACKGROUND: Despite the potential importance of understanding violent criminal behavior (VCB) in ind...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a multifactorial chronic psychiatric disease highly defined by genetic, cli...
Aggressive behavior (AB) represents a public health concern often associated with severe psychiatric...
Human aggression encompasses a wide range of behaviors and is related to many psychiatric disorders....
Although the etiology of bipolar disorder remains uncertain, multiple studies examining neuroimaging...
Human aggression encompasses a wide range of behaviors and is related to many psychiatric disorders....
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAlthough the etiology of bipolar disorder remains uncertain, multiple ...
INTRODUCTION: A growing body of evidence suggests that bipolar disorder (BD) is a progressive diseas...
AIM:We carried out a systematic review of the available literature about potential biomarkers of psy...
BACKGROUND: A reliable biomarker signature for bipolar disorder sensitive to illness phase would be ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a multifactorial chronic psychiatric disease highly defined by genetic, cli...
Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder represents a frequent severe subtype of illness which has been associ...
7noBackground: Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in bipolar disorder (BD); violent suici...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A strong association has been reported between trait-impulsiveness...
© 2019 Background: Impulsivity and aggression may be associated with suicide attempts in bipolar dis...
BACKGROUND: Despite the potential importance of understanding violent criminal behavior (VCB) in ind...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a multifactorial chronic psychiatric disease highly defined by genetic, cli...