Katrin I. Kutlucinar, Kathryn Burrows
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13265
Katherine E. Burdick, Caitlin E. Millett, Anastasia K. Yocum, Cara M. Altimus, Ole A. Andreassen, Valerie Aubin, Raoul Belzeaux, Michael Berk, Joanna M. Biernacka, Hilary P. Blumberg, Anthony J. Cleare, Claudia Diaz-Byrd, Caroline Dubertret, Bruno Etain, Lisa T. Eyler, Brent P. Forester, Janice M. Fullerton, Mark A. Frye, Sébastien Gard, Ophelia Godin, Emmanuel Haffen, Federica Klaus, Trine Vik Lagerberg, Marion Leboyer, Anabel Martinez-Aran, Susan McElroy, Philip B. Mitchell, Emilie Olie, Phebe Olorunfemi, Christine Passerieux, Amy T. Peters, Daniel L. Pham, Mircea Polosan, Julia R. Potter, Martha Sajatovic, Ludovic Samalin, Raymund Schwan, Megan Shanahan, Brisa Solé, Rebecca Strawbridge, Amanda L. Stuart, Ivan Torres, Torrill Ueland, Eduard Vieta, Lana J. Williams, Anna L. Wrobel, Lakshmi N. Yatham, Allan H. Young, Andrew A. Nierenberg, Melvin G. McInnis
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13208
Persistent functional impairment is common in bipolar disorder (BD) and is influenced by a number of demographic, clinical, and cognitive features. The goal of this project was to estimate and compare the influence of key factors on community function in multiple cohorts of well-characterized samples of individuals with BD.
Ross J. Baldessarini, Marco Pinna, Martina Contu, Gustavo H. Vázquez, Leonardo Tondo
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13206
Time to a new episode of bipolar disorder (BD) is shorter after discontinuing lithium rapidly. We now address this and other factors associated with the risk of early illness after discontinuing lithium.
Natasha Sangha, Laura Lyall, Cathy Wyse, Breda Cullen, Heather C. Whalley, Daniel J. Smith
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13237
There is uncertainty whether unipolar mania is a discrete sub-type of bipolar disorder. Disrupted rest/activity rhythms are a key feature of bipolar disorder (BD) but have not been well characterised in unipolar mania/hypomania (UM). We compared subjective and objective rest/activity patterns, demographic and mental health outcomes across BD, UM and control groups.
Janthima Methaneethorn, Zola Mannie, Erica Bell, Gin S. Malhi
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13241
Missed medication doses are a common clinical problem, and cause consternation when prescribing lithium because its plasma levels must be kept within a narrow therapeutic window. Therefore, this study set out to determine the potential impact of missed lithium doses on its pharmacokinetics, and to explore the optimal compensatory dosing scheme. This is difficult to determine clinically and in research because of ethical constraints and therefore we modelled the effects using simulations.
Tina R. Goldstein, John Merranko, Danella Hafeman, Mary Kay Gill, Fangzi Liao, Craig Sewall, Heather Hower, Lauren Weinstock, Shirley Yen, Benjamin Goldstein, Martin Keller, Michael Strober, Neal Ryan, Boris Birmaher
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13250
To build a one-year risk calculator (RC) to predict individualized risk for suicide attempt in early-onset bipolar disorder.
Jared K. O'Garro-Moore, Jessica L. Hamilton
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13260
Urmi Khanna, Kavish Singh
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13253
Verinder Sharma, Shannon Brauen
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13238
Evguenia Makovkina, Benjamin D. Brody, Charles Shaffer
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13245
Kyohei Otani, Kaori Mogi, Atsumi Miura, Hiroyuki Miyai, Haruko Fukushima, Kunitaka Matsuishi
doi : 10.1111/bdi.13195
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