Background Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age differences, differences in diagnostic criteria, or restriction of sampling to clinical contacts. Method In 1395 adolescents aged 14-17 years, DSM-IV (hypo)manic episodes (manic and hypomanic episodes combined), use of mental health care, and five ordinal subcategories representing the underlying continuous score of (hypo)manic symptoms (‘mania symptom scale') were measured at baseline and approximately 1.5, 4 and 10 years later using the Munich-Composite International Diagnostic Interview (DIA-X/M-CIDI). Results Incidence rates (IRs) of both (hypo)manic episodes and (hypo)manic symptoms (at least one DSM-IV core symptom) were far higher (714/1...
ObjectiveAn important question in pediatric bipolar research is whether marked nonepisodic irritabil...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated high rates of psychopathology in the offspring of paren...
Background: Childhood subthreshold manic symptoms may represent a state of developmental vulnerabili...
Background. Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age d...
Several recent studies have found an association between conduct problems and bipolar disorder in ad...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...
Abstract Background ‘Pediatric bipolar disorder’ (PBD) is a controversial diagnosis with varying rat...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to systematically evaluate the prodrome to mania in you...
Objective We examined age of onset of bipolar disorder as a potential course-of-iflness modifier wit...
© 2017 Dr Aswin RatheeshBackground: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental illness characterised ...
The current study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages 6–18)...
To describe the design of a longitudinal study of youth with elevated symptoms of mania (ESM) as wel...
The diagnosis of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders (BPSDs; Bipolar I and II, Cyclothymic Disorder, and Bipo...
ObjectiveAn important question in pediatric bipolar research is whether marked nonepisodic irritabil...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated high rates of psychopathology in the offspring of paren...
Background: Childhood subthreshold manic symptoms may represent a state of developmental vulnerabili...
Background. Reported rates of bipolar syndromes are highly variable between studies because of age d...
Several recent studies have found an association between conduct problems and bipolar disorder in ad...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a life course illness; and there is inc...
Abstract Background ‘Pediatric bipolar disorder’ (PBD) is a controversial diagnosis with varying rat...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to systematically evaluate the prodrome to mania in you...
Objective We examined age of onset of bipolar disorder as a potential course-of-iflness modifier wit...
© 2017 Dr Aswin RatheeshBackground: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental illness characterised ...
The current study examined the diagnostic profiles and clinical characteristics of youth (ages 6–18)...
To describe the design of a longitudinal study of youth with elevated symptoms of mania (ESM) as wel...
The diagnosis of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders (BPSDs; Bipolar I and II, Cyclothymic Disorder, and Bipo...
ObjectiveAn important question in pediatric bipolar research is whether marked nonepisodic irritabil...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated high rates of psychopathology in the offspring of paren...
Background: Childhood subthreshold manic symptoms may represent a state of developmental vulnerabili...