Background and Aims To determine the expression of autistic and positive schizotypal traits in a large sample of adults with bipolar disorder (BD), and the effect of co-occurring autistic and positive schizotypal traits on global functioning in BD. Methods Autistic and positive schizotypal traits were assessed in 797 individuals with BD recruited by the Bipolar Disorder Research Network (BDRN), using the Autism-Spectrum Quotient and Kings Schizotypy Questionnaire (KSQ), respectively. Differences in global functioning (rated using the Global Assessment Scale) during lifetime worst depressive and manic episodes (GASD and GASM respectively) were calculated in groups with high/low autistic and positive schizotypal traits. Regression an...
Objective: Previous researches highlighted among patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD...
Background: Previous researches highlighted among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SS...
Introduction: There is a recognized increase in vulnerability to psychosis in autistic people (AP). ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the expression of autistic and positive schizotypal traits in a large sample...
Objective: To determine the expression of autistic and positive schizotypal traits in a large sample...
Objective: There is an association between bipolar disorder and autism spectrum disorders. The aim o...
<div><p>Autism spectrum disorder often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders. Although a high p...
Autism spectrum disorder often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders. Although a high prevalenc...
While few previous studies highlighted a higher prevalence of autistic traits among adults with Bipo...
Autism spectrum disorder often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders. Although a high prevalenc...
The present study aimed to explore the relationship between autistic and schizotypal traits in the n...
Empirical findings suggest an overlap between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia sp...
(1) Background: Previous literature reported in both subjects with Borderline personality disorder (...
(1) Background: Previous literature reported in both subjects with Borderline personality disorder (...
Objective: Previous researches highlighted among patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD...
Background: Previous researches highlighted among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SS...
Introduction: There is a recognized increase in vulnerability to psychosis in autistic people (AP). ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the expression of autistic and positive schizotypal traits in a large sample...
Objective: To determine the expression of autistic and positive schizotypal traits in a large sample...
Objective: There is an association between bipolar disorder and autism spectrum disorders. The aim o...
<div><p>Autism spectrum disorder often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders. Although a high p...
Autism spectrum disorder often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders. Although a high prevalenc...
While few previous studies highlighted a higher prevalence of autistic traits among adults with Bipo...
Autism spectrum disorder often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders. Although a high prevalenc...
The present study aimed to explore the relationship between autistic and schizotypal traits in the n...
Empirical findings suggest an overlap between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia sp...
(1) Background: Previous literature reported in both subjects with Borderline personality disorder (...
(1) Background: Previous literature reported in both subjects with Borderline personality disorder (...
Objective: Previous researches highlighted among patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD...
Background: Previous researches highlighted among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SS...
Introduction: There is a recognized increase in vulnerability to psychosis in autistic people (AP). ...