Objective: According to DSM-IV, bipolar disorders (BDs) include four subtypes, BD I, BD II, cyclothymic disorder, and BD not otherwise specified (NOS). We explore the clinical implications of this subtyping in a naturalistic sample of referred youths with BD I, BD II, and BD-NOS. Method: The sample consisted of 217 patients, 135 males and 82 females, ages between 8 and 18 years (mean age, 13.6 T 2.9 years), diagnosed according to historical information, prolonged observations, and a structured clinical interview (Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime version). The location of the study was the Stella Maris Scientific Institute of Child Neurology and Psychiatry of Pi...
Despite ongoing controversy, the view that pediatric mania is rare or nonexistent has been increasin...
Bipolar disorder in adolescents is a serious mental illness with problematic diagnosis that adversel...
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is diagnosed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria, which...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a debilitating illness that often starts at an early age. Preve...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a debilitating illness that often starts at an early age. Preve...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) phenomenology in children and adolescents remains contentious. The...
Controversy surrounds the diagnostic categorization of children with episodic moods that cause impai...
Four subtypes of bipolar disorder (BP) – bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia and bipolar not otherwis...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages ...
The diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) has increased dramatically in community-treated yo...
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...
ObjectiveMost studies of pediatric bipolar disorder (BP) combine youth who have manic symptoms, but ...
Objective: To demonstrate the diagnostic and treatment challenges in juvenile-onset bipolar disorder...
The current study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages 6–18)...
Despite ongoing controversy, the view that pediatric mania is rare or nonexistent has been increasin...
Bipolar disorder in adolescents is a serious mental illness with problematic diagnosis that adversel...
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is diagnosed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria, which...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a debilitating illness that often starts at an early age. Preve...
Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a debilitating illness that often starts at an early age. Preve...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) phenomenology in children and adolescents remains contentious. The...
Controversy surrounds the diagnostic categorization of children with episodic moods that cause impai...
Four subtypes of bipolar disorder (BP) – bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia and bipolar not otherwis...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages ...
The diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) has increased dramatically in community-treated yo...
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...
ObjectiveMost studies of pediatric bipolar disorder (BP) combine youth who have manic symptoms, but ...
Objective: To demonstrate the diagnostic and treatment challenges in juvenile-onset bipolar disorder...
The current study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages 6–18)...
Despite ongoing controversy, the view that pediatric mania is rare or nonexistent has been increasin...
Bipolar disorder in adolescents is a serious mental illness with problematic diagnosis that adversel...
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is diagnosed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria, which...