OBJECTIVE: While first-episode (FE) psychosis has become an important field of research, FE affective psychoses, and mania in particular, have been relatively neglected. This paper summarizes current knowledge about FE mania and explores the potential for early intervention. METHOD: The main computerized psychiatric literature databases were accessed. RESULTS: When functional as well as symptomatic variables are considered, the outcome of mania is not as good as was formerly believed, a characteristic which is already present from the first episode. Various factors (lower socio-economic status, younger age at onset of illness, poor adherence to treatment, presence of comorbidity) have been identified as possible predictors of poor outcome. ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the early stages of bipolar disorder (BD), defined as the clinical prodro...
Recent publications have shown an important discrepancy between symptomatic and functional outcome i...
Objective: The extant literature is inconsistent over whether manic symptoms in first-episode psycho...
OBJECTIVE: Affective psychoses and bipolar disorders have been neglected in the development of early...
Objective: Affective psychoses and bipolar disorders have been neglected in the development of earl...
While first-episode schizophrenia has received extensive attention in the literature, few studies ha...
Context: Development of early intervention strategies and identification of high risk subjects may i...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown that outcome in mania is worse than previously thought. Such st...
Context: Development of early intervention strategies and identification of high risk subjects may i...
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The first episode of psychosis is now recognized as a critical period for effective intervention. Th...
Objective: Recent studies have shown that outcome in mania is worse than previously thought. Such st...
Aim: There is a scarce literature describing psychological interventions for a young, first-episode ...
Aim: There is a scarce literature describing psychological interventions for a young, first-episode ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the early stages of bipolar disorder (BD), defined as the clinical prodro...
Recent publications have shown an important discrepancy between symptomatic and functional outcome i...
Objective: The extant literature is inconsistent over whether manic symptoms in first-episode psycho...
OBJECTIVE: Affective psychoses and bipolar disorders have been neglected in the development of early...
Objective: Affective psychoses and bipolar disorders have been neglected in the development of earl...
While first-episode schizophrenia has received extensive attention in the literature, few studies ha...
Context: Development of early intervention strategies and identification of high risk subjects may i...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown that outcome in mania is worse than previously thought. Such st...
Context: Development of early intervention strategies and identification of high risk subjects may i...
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The first episode of psychosis is now recognized as a critical period for effective intervention. Th...
Objective: Recent studies have shown that outcome in mania is worse than previously thought. Such st...
Aim: There is a scarce literature describing psychological interventions for a young, first-episode ...
Aim: There is a scarce literature describing psychological interventions for a young, first-episode ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the early stages of bipolar disorder (BD), defined as the clinical prodro...
Recent publications have shown an important discrepancy between symptomatic and functional outcome i...
Objective: The extant literature is inconsistent over whether manic symptoms in first-episode psycho...