ObjectiveYouth with subthreshold mania are at increased risk of conversion to bipolar disorder (BP) I/II. Predictors for conversion have been published for the group as a whole. However, risk factors are heterogeneous, indicating the need for personalized risk assessment.MethodOne hundred forty youth with BP not otherwise specified (BP-NOS; 6-17 years old) followed through the Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth (COBY) study with at least 1 follow-up assessment before conversion to BP-I/II were included. Youths were assessed on average every 7 months (median 11.5 years) using standard instruments. Risk predictors reported in the literature were used to build a 5-year risk calculator. Discrimination was measured using the time-dependent area...
Hypomanic symptoms may be a useful predictor of mood disorder among young people at high risk for bi...
Background: Childhood subthreshold manic symptoms may represent a state of developmental vulnerabili...
Background: A clinical and research challenge is to identify which depressed youth are at risk of ea...
Introduction: Early recognition of bipolar disorder improves the prognosis and decreases the burden ...
Background: Family history is a significant risk factor for bipolar disorders (BD), but the magnitud...
ObjectiveApproximately 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk...
ObjectiveWith each recurrence the prognosis of bipolar disorder (BD) worsens, indicating the need to...
Family history is a significant risk factor for bipolar disorders (BD), but the magnitude of risk va...
Background: Identifying clinical features that predict conversion to bipolar disorder (BD) in those ...
Introduction: We have developed ultra-high risk criteria for bipolar affective disorder (bipolar at...
Objective: To examine factors increasing the risk for onset and persistence of subthreshold mania an...
This report evaluates whether classification tree algorithms (CTA) may improve the identification of...
Background: A clinical and research challenge is to identify which depressed youth are at risk of “e...
Bipolar affective disorder (BD) is a severe, recurrent and disabling disorder with devastating conse...
Bipolar affective disorder (BD) is a severe, recurrent and disabling disorder with devastating conse...
Hypomanic symptoms may be a useful predictor of mood disorder among young people at high risk for bi...
Background: Childhood subthreshold manic symptoms may represent a state of developmental vulnerabili...
Background: A clinical and research challenge is to identify which depressed youth are at risk of ea...
Introduction: Early recognition of bipolar disorder improves the prognosis and decreases the burden ...
Background: Family history is a significant risk factor for bipolar disorders (BD), but the magnitud...
ObjectiveApproximately 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk...
ObjectiveWith each recurrence the prognosis of bipolar disorder (BD) worsens, indicating the need to...
Family history is a significant risk factor for bipolar disorders (BD), but the magnitude of risk va...
Background: Identifying clinical features that predict conversion to bipolar disorder (BD) in those ...
Introduction: We have developed ultra-high risk criteria for bipolar affective disorder (bipolar at...
Objective: To examine factors increasing the risk for onset and persistence of subthreshold mania an...
This report evaluates whether classification tree algorithms (CTA) may improve the identification of...
Background: A clinical and research challenge is to identify which depressed youth are at risk of “e...
Bipolar affective disorder (BD) is a severe, recurrent and disabling disorder with devastating conse...
Bipolar affective disorder (BD) is a severe, recurrent and disabling disorder with devastating conse...
Hypomanic symptoms may be a useful predictor of mood disorder among young people at high risk for bi...
Background: Childhood subthreshold manic symptoms may represent a state of developmental vulnerabili...
Background: A clinical and research challenge is to identify which depressed youth are at risk of ea...