Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bipolar disorder associated with relative treatment resistance. Several risk factors have been suggested to be associated with rapid cycling. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to compare clinical studies for the evidence of discriminating factors between rapid and non-rapid cycling.Data Sources and Selection: We searched MEDLINE and reference lists of articles and book chapters and selected all of the clinical studies published from 1974 to 2002 comparing subjects with rapid and non-rapid cycling bipolar disorder. Prevalence rates and mean random effect sizes for 18 potential risk factors that were reported by at least 3 studies were calcula...
Background Rapid cycling (RC) worsens the course of bipolar disorder (BD) being associated with poor...
Background The epidemiology of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder in the community is largely unknown. A...
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of patients with rapid cycling bipolar illness. Method...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
OBJECTIVE: THE long-term course of bipolar disorder is typified by recurring mood episodes of opposi...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
Background: Rapid-cycling (RC; ≥ 4 episodes/year) in bipolar disorder (BD) has been recognized since...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical factors associated with the develo...
OBJECTIVE: This study's aim was to test the validity of rapid cycling, defined by criteria consiste...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...
Objective: Literature indicates that rapid cycling (RC) feature in bipolar disorder (BD) has been as...
Bipolar rapid cycling (RC) is defined as 4 or more affective episodes within 1 year. It has been pos...
Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder represents a frequent severe subtype of illness which has been associ...
Objectives: We examined differences in treatment outcome between DSM-IV defined rapid cycling and av...
Background Rapid cycling (RC) worsens the course of bipolar disorder (BD) being associated with poor...
Background The epidemiology of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder in the community is largely unknown. A...
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of patients with rapid cycling bipolar illness. Method...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
Background: Rapid cycling, defined as 4 or more mood episodes per year, is a course specifier of bip...
OBJECTIVE: THE long-term course of bipolar disorder is typified by recurring mood episodes of opposi...
Objective: To detect risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder, the authors compared charac...
Background: Rapid-cycling (RC; ≥ 4 episodes/year) in bipolar disorder (BD) has been recognized since...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical factors associated with the develo...
OBJECTIVE: This study's aim was to test the validity of rapid cycling, defined by criteria consiste...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared demographic and phenomenological variables between bipolar patients w...
Objective: Literature indicates that rapid cycling (RC) feature in bipolar disorder (BD) has been as...
Bipolar rapid cycling (RC) is defined as 4 or more affective episodes within 1 year. It has been pos...
Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder represents a frequent severe subtype of illness which has been associ...
Objectives: We examined differences in treatment outcome between DSM-IV defined rapid cycling and av...
Background Rapid cycling (RC) worsens the course of bipolar disorder (BD) being associated with poor...
Background The epidemiology of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder in the community is largely unknown. A...
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of patients with rapid cycling bipolar illness. Method...