ObjectiveLithium is the mainstay for bipolar disorder (BD) treatment in adults, but evidence in youths is limited. We used data from the Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth (COBY) study to assess whether lithium vs other mood-stabilizing medication (OMS) was associated with improved outcomes, including mood symptoms and suicidality.MethodCOBY is a naturalistic, longitudinal study of 413 youths, 7 to 17.11 years old at intake, with BD. At each visit, medication exposure, psychiatric symptoms, and psychosocial function over the preceding follow-up period were assessed using the Adolescent Longitudinal Interval Follow-Up Evaluation. Using mixed models, we determined whether participants taking lithium vs OMS (but not lithium) differed regardin...
Abstract Background Epidemiological, clinical, and hi...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
Abstract: Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mec...
Background: Although lithium is currently approved for the treatment of bipolar disorders in youth, ...
Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mechanism of a...
Introduction: Many clinicians are reluctant to use traditional mood-stabilizing agents, especially l...
Objective: In adults with established bipolar disorder (BD), differential response to mood stabilize...
BACKGROUND: The use of psychotropic medications-in particular, mood stabilizers--in youths with psyc...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the role of lithium in the maintenance treatment of pediatric patient...
BACKGROUND: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mechanism of ...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objectives To assess the efficacy and tolerability of lithium for the treatment of acute mania in ch...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent manic, hypomanic, depres...
Background: The use of psychotropic medications—in particular, mood stabilizers—in youths with psych...
Abstract Background Epidemiological, clinical, and hi...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
Abstract: Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mec...
Background: Although lithium is currently approved for the treatment of bipolar disorders in youth, ...
Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mechanism of a...
Introduction: Many clinicians are reluctant to use traditional mood-stabilizing agents, especially l...
Objective: In adults with established bipolar disorder (BD), differential response to mood stabilize...
BACKGROUND: The use of psychotropic medications-in particular, mood stabilizers--in youths with psyc...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the role of lithium in the maintenance treatment of pediatric patient...
BACKGROUND: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mechanism of ...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objectives To assess the efficacy and tolerability of lithium for the treatment of acute mania in ch...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent manic, hypomanic, depres...
Background: The use of psychotropic medications—in particular, mood stabilizers—in youths with psych...
Abstract Background Epidemiological, clinical, and hi...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
Abstract: Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder in adults, but its mec...