OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, even, a (hypo)manic episode. Retrospective studies on the temporal sequencing of symptomatology suggest that the majority of these patients report depressive symptoms before the onset of manic symptoms. However, prospective studies are scarce and this study will, therefore, prospectively examine the onset of either manic symptoms or a (hypo)manic episode in patients with a major depressive disorder. In addition, we will consider the impact of a large set of potential risk factors on both outcomes. METHODOLOGY: Four-year follow-up data were used to determine the onset of manic symptoms as well as a CIDI-based (hypo)manic episode in a large sam...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with a major depressive episode, early differential diagnosis of bipo...
Objective: Activation syndrome (AS), as described by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), co...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...
Objective: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by the alternating occurrence of (hypo)manic and ...
Background: Previous studies found that patients with depressive disorders frequently have lifetime ...
Background. Previous work suggests that subthreshold depression and Subthreshold (hypo)mania are com...
Manic switch is a relevant issue when treating bipolar depression. Some risk factors have been sugge...
Objective: A small but significant proportion of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) repo...
ObjectiveDepressive episodes are typically the initial presentation of bipolar disorder. The evidenc...
Aim: The detection of early warning signs is a major component of many psychological interventions f...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with a major depressive episode, early differential diagnosis of bipo...
Objective: Activation syndrome (AS), as described by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), co...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...
Objective: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
OBJECTIVE: One third of patients with a major depressive episode also experience manic symptoms or, ...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by the alternating occurrence of (hypo)manic and ...
Background: Previous studies found that patients with depressive disorders frequently have lifetime ...
Background. Previous work suggests that subthreshold depression and Subthreshold (hypo)mania are com...
Manic switch is a relevant issue when treating bipolar depression. Some risk factors have been sugge...
Objective: A small but significant proportion of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) repo...
ObjectiveDepressive episodes are typically the initial presentation of bipolar disorder. The evidenc...
Aim: The detection of early warning signs is a major component of many psychological interventions f...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with a major depressive episode, early differential diagnosis of bipo...
Objective: Activation syndrome (AS), as described by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), co...
Background: There are no self-report scales that assess manic/hypomanic symptoms in patients with de...