Introduction: Psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder, allowed by definition only during a depressive episode, are present in a range between 3% and 45%. Little is known regarding the impact of psychotic symptoms on the clinical course of bipolar II patients. Findings from previous reports are controversial and focused specifically on bipolar I disorder. The aim of this study was to ascertain the clinical characteristics of individuals with bipolar II disorder with and without lifetime history of psychotic symptoms. Methods: The sample consisted of 164 DSM-IV Bipolar II patients consecutively recruited from the Barcelona Bipolar Disorder Program. Patients were divided in Bipolar II patients with (N = 32) and without (N = 132) lifetime his...
Differences between BD-I and BD-II patients with regard to specific illness characteristics are poor...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
Objectives : The aim of this study was to exam whether personality, i.e. temperament and character, ...
BACKGROUND: The presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) is considered a feature of ...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...
Background: Psychotic symptoms are common in bipolar disorder (BD). Data suggest that BD patients wi...
Objective: Psychotic versus non-psychotic patients with bipolar disorder have been traditionally ass...
BackgroundIn a large and comprehensively assessed sample of patients with bipolar disorder type I (B...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
BACKGROUND: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood ...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotic versus non-psychotic patients with bipolar disorder have been traditionally as...
Introduction: In the last years there is a great interest for the theory of the “psychotic continuum...
Objectives: A high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar ...
Differences between BD-I and BD-II patients with regard to specific illness characteristics are poor...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
Objectives : The aim of this study was to exam whether personality, i.e. temperament and character, ...
BACKGROUND: The presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) is considered a feature of ...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...
Background: Psychotic symptoms are common in bipolar disorder (BD). Data suggest that BD patients wi...
Objective: Psychotic versus non-psychotic patients with bipolar disorder have been traditionally ass...
BackgroundIn a large and comprehensively assessed sample of patients with bipolar disorder type I (B...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
BACKGROUND: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood ...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotic versus non-psychotic patients with bipolar disorder have been traditionally as...
Introduction: In the last years there is a great interest for the theory of the “psychotic continuum...
Objectives: A high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar ...
Differences between BD-I and BD-II patients with regard to specific illness characteristics are poor...
ObjectivesA high incidence of Axis II personality disorders is described in patients with bipolar di...
Objectives : The aim of this study was to exam whether personality, i.e. temperament and character, ...