The association between social adjustment and recurrent affective episodes was examined in 27 recovered bipolar patients and 24 recovered unipolar patients who had been receiving maintenance treatment for at least 1 year. Social adjustment variables and psychiatric status were assessed by bimonthly interviews over the 1-year period using the Social Adjustment Scale (SAS) and the Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC). Variations in the social adjustment scores were analyzed in the 2 months preceding the onset of a recurrent affective episode. Furthermore, social adjustment variables at entry into the study were assessed to investigate whether there was any association between these and the potential timing of a recurrent episode. Results reveal...
A growing body of research suggests that the social environment exerts a powerful influence on the c...
Considerable evidence suggests that psychosocial variables can shape the course of bipolar disorder....
BACKGROUND: Early-onset bipolar disorder (BD), typically defined as illness onset occurring prior to...
Unipolar and bipolar patients with a chronic illness pattern were investigated to evaluate the relev...
The aim of the present study was to investigate impairment in social adjustment and self-esteem of b...
Mood disorders are characterized by manic and depressive episodes alternating with normal mood. Whil...
BACKGROUND: Patients with major depression (MD) show reduced social adjustment when compared with he...
The current study prospectively examined the impact of social support on symptom severity and recove...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...
This study focused on social support and social strain and their cross-sectional associations with i...
Self-esteem (SE) and social adjustment (SA) are often impaired during the course of affective disord...
Mood disorders cause many social problems, often involving family relationships. Few studies are ava...
A total of 21 recovered bipolar patients on prophylactic treatment were prospectively followed up fo...
Background: Evidence suggests that social support can influence relapse rates, functioning and vario...
Biological models have facilitated our understanding of the etiology of bipolar disorder, but have y...
A growing body of research suggests that the social environment exerts a powerful influence on the c...
Considerable evidence suggests that psychosocial variables can shape the course of bipolar disorder....
BACKGROUND: Early-onset bipolar disorder (BD), typically defined as illness onset occurring prior to...
Unipolar and bipolar patients with a chronic illness pattern were investigated to evaluate the relev...
The aim of the present study was to investigate impairment in social adjustment and self-esteem of b...
Mood disorders are characterized by manic and depressive episodes alternating with normal mood. Whil...
BACKGROUND: Patients with major depression (MD) show reduced social adjustment when compared with he...
The current study prospectively examined the impact of social support on symptom severity and recove...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...
This study focused on social support and social strain and their cross-sectional associations with i...
Self-esteem (SE) and social adjustment (SA) are often impaired during the course of affective disord...
Mood disorders cause many social problems, often involving family relationships. Few studies are ava...
A total of 21 recovered bipolar patients on prophylactic treatment were prospectively followed up fo...
Background: Evidence suggests that social support can influence relapse rates, functioning and vario...
Biological models have facilitated our understanding of the etiology of bipolar disorder, but have y...
A growing body of research suggests that the social environment exerts a powerful influence on the c...
Considerable evidence suggests that psychosocial variables can shape the course of bipolar disorder....
BACKGROUND: Early-onset bipolar disorder (BD), typically defined as illness onset occurring prior to...