OBJECTIVES: Early intervention and preventive strategies have become major targets of research and service development in psychiatry over the last few years. Compared to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (BD) has received limited attention in this regard. In this paper, we review the available literature in order to explore the public health significance of BD and the extent to which this may justify the development of early intervention strategies for this disorder. METHODS: The main computerized psychiatric literature databases were accessed. This included Medline and PsychInfo, using the following keywords: bipolar, early intervention, staging model, burden, caregiver, public health, and manic depression. RESULTS: BD is often recurrent and...
Bipolar disorder is widely recognised to have the potential to impact significantly on a person's se...
Aim: Early intervention in bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention in recent years. ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the evidence supporting a staging model for bipolar disorde...
Aims: To review the evidence that supports early intervention in the treatment of bipolar disorder.B...
In the absence of clear targets for primary prevention of many psychiatric illnesses, secondary prev...
In the absence of clear targets for primary prevention of many psychiatric illnesses, secondary prev...
Although awareness on bipolar disorder has increased during the last decade, this condition remains ...
Background: Given the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), it is important to...
Background: Given the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), it is important to...
BackgroundGiven the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), it is important to u...
Background: Given the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), i...
Interventions early in the course of bipolar disorder (BD) may have the potential to limit its funct...
The early recognition of psychiatric disorders has been a focus of research in the last decades and ...
Aim: Early intervention in bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention in recentyears. T...
Bipolar disorder is a prevalent, chronic and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder. There is increasing...
Bipolar disorder is widely recognised to have the potential to impact significantly on a person's se...
Aim: Early intervention in bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention in recent years. ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the evidence supporting a staging model for bipolar disorde...
Aims: To review the evidence that supports early intervention in the treatment of bipolar disorder.B...
In the absence of clear targets for primary prevention of many psychiatric illnesses, secondary prev...
In the absence of clear targets for primary prevention of many psychiatric illnesses, secondary prev...
Although awareness on bipolar disorder has increased during the last decade, this condition remains ...
Background: Given the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), it is important to...
Background: Given the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), it is important to...
BackgroundGiven the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), it is important to u...
Background: Given the likelihood of progressive illness in bipolar disorder (BD), i...
Interventions early in the course of bipolar disorder (BD) may have the potential to limit its funct...
The early recognition of psychiatric disorders has been a focus of research in the last decades and ...
Aim: Early intervention in bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention in recentyears. T...
Bipolar disorder is a prevalent, chronic and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder. There is increasing...
Bipolar disorder is widely recognised to have the potential to impact significantly on a person's se...
Aim: Early intervention in bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention in recent years. ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the evidence supporting a staging model for bipolar disorde...