BACKGROUND: Childhood abuse negatively impacts the course of Bipolar Disorder (BD). Yet, no study has examined risk factors associated with prospectively evaluated physical/sexual abuse, specifically, those preceding first abuse among BD youth. We investigate past/intake/follow-up factors preceding first physical/sexual abuse among BD youth. METHODS: Childhood-onset BD participants (n = 279 youth, mean age at intake = 12, mean length of follow-up = 12 years) enrolled in the Course and Outcome of Bipolar Youth (COBY) study. Demographic, clinical and family history variables were assessed every 7 months on average using Longitudinal Interval Follow-up Evaluation and Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Sch...
ObjectivesTo compare the longitudinal clinical course of youths with bipolar disorder (BD) spectrum ...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
ObjectiveThis study aims to document rates of sexual activity among youth with bipolar spectrum diso...
Background: Previous studies in bipolar disorder investigating childhood trauma and clinical present...
The objective of this study was to determine if physical and sexual abuse showed relationships to ea...
ObjectivesPhysical or sexual abuse in childhood is known to have an adverse effect on the course of ...
Objective: Beyond genetic risk variants, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorders is likely to be pa...
BackgroundExposure to severe Traumatic Events (TEs) has been associated with poor course and outcome...
International audienceObjectives: Childhood maltreatment, also referred as childhood trauma, increas...
BackgroundPediatric bipolar disorders are often characterized by disruptions in cognitive functionin...
Background: The association between early childhood abuse and the course of illness, including psych...
ObjectivesTo compare the longitudinal clinical course of youths with bipolar disorder (BD) spectrum ...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
ObjectiveThis study aims to document rates of sexual activity among youth with bipolar spectrum diso...
Background: Previous studies in bipolar disorder investigating childhood trauma and clinical present...
The objective of this study was to determine if physical and sexual abuse showed relationships to ea...
ObjectivesPhysical or sexual abuse in childhood is known to have an adverse effect on the course of ...
Objective: Beyond genetic risk variants, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorders is likely to be pa...
BackgroundExposure to severe Traumatic Events (TEs) has been associated with poor course and outcome...
International audienceObjectives: Childhood maltreatment, also referred as childhood trauma, increas...
BackgroundPediatric bipolar disorders are often characterized by disruptions in cognitive functionin...
Background: The association between early childhood abuse and the course of illness, including psych...
ObjectivesTo compare the longitudinal clinical course of youths with bipolar disorder (BD) spectrum ...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
ObjectiveThis study aims to document rates of sexual activity among youth with bipolar spectrum diso...