Most of the existing data on real-life management of bipolar disorder are from studies conducted in western countries (mostly United States and Europe). This multinational, observational cohort study aimed to describe the management and clinical outcomes of bipolar patients in real-life conditions across various intercontinental countries (Bangladesh, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Tunisia, and Ukraine). Data on socio-demographic and disease characteristics, current symptomatology, and pharmacological treatment were collected. Comparisons between groups were performed using standard statistical tests. Overall, 1180 patients were included. The median time from initial diagnosis was 80 months. Major depressive disorder was the most common initial diagn...
Bipolar disorder is a common, debilitating, chronic illness that emerges early in life and has serio...
The aim of this study is to show how managing long term patients who are diagnosed as having bipolar...
Bipolar disorder, characterised by alternating discrete episodes of (hypo)mania and depression, prov...
BACKGROUND: Studies in bipolar disorder (BD) to date are limited in their ability to provide a whole...
Assess bipolar disorder subtype and treatment location effects on bipolar disorder core pharmacother...
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view...
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view...
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view...
Objective: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the leading causes of disability among medical and psychi...
Diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder has long been a neglected discipline. Recent years have ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A national network of expert centers for bipolar disorders was set u...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic, recurrent, and debilitating illness characterized by manic or hy...
Bipolar disorder is a common, debilitating, chronic illness that emerges early in life and has serio...
The aim of this study is to show how managing long term patients who are diagnosed as having bipolar...
Bipolar disorder, characterised by alternating discrete episodes of (hypo)mania and depression, prov...
BACKGROUND: Studies in bipolar disorder (BD) to date are limited in their ability to provide a whole...
Assess bipolar disorder subtype and treatment location effects on bipolar disorder core pharmacother...
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view...
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view...
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view...
Objective: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the leading causes of disability among medical and psychi...
Diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder has long been a neglected discipline. Recent years have ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A national network of expert centers for bipolar disorders was set u...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Increased early-onset bipolar illness was seen in the US compared with the Netherlands and Germany (...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic, recurrent, and debilitating illness characterized by manic or hy...
Bipolar disorder is a common, debilitating, chronic illness that emerges early in life and has serio...
The aim of this study is to show how managing long term patients who are diagnosed as having bipolar...
Bipolar disorder, characterised by alternating discrete episodes of (hypo)mania and depression, prov...