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View article: Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Treatment (SMART) for Bipolar Disorder at Any Phase of Illness and at least Mild Symptom Severity
Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Treatment (SMART) for Bipolar Disorder at Any Phase of Illness and at least Mild Symptom Severity Open
Objectives: To sequentially study the effectiveness of lithium and divalproex monotherapy and adjunctive therapy with quetiapine or lamotrigine in the acute and continuation treatment of bipolar I or II disorder at any phase of illness and…
View article: Development of a Patient-Centered Software System to Facilitate Effective Management of Bipolar Disorder
Development of a Patient-Centered Software System to Facilitate Effective Management of Bipolar Disorder Open
Objective: Self-management of bipolar disorder (BD) is an important component of treatment. Methods: We developed a patient-centered computational software system based on concepts from nonlinear systems (chaos) theory with mobile access t…
View article: <scp>KIOS</scp>: A smartphone app for <scp>self‐monitoring</scp> for patients with bipolar disorder
<span>KIOS</span>: A smartphone app for <span>self‐monitoring</span> for patients with bipolar disorder Open
Objectives This study examined the use of a self‐monitoring/self‐management smartphone application (app) for patients with bipolar disorder. The app was specifically designed with patient‐centered computational software system based on con…
View article: Childhood trauma and treatment outcomes during mood‐stabilising treatment with lithium or quetiapine among outpatients with bipolar disorder
Childhood trauma and treatment outcomes during mood‐stabilising treatment with lithium or quetiapine among outpatients with bipolar disorder Open
Background Childhood trauma affects the course of mood disorders. Researchers are now considering childhood trauma as an influential factor in the treatment of mood disorders. However, the role of childhood trauma in the treatment of bipol…
View article: Response and remission rates during 24 weeks of mood-stabilizing treatment for bipolar depression depending on early non-response
Response and remission rates during 24 weeks of mood-stabilizing treatment for bipolar depression depending on early non-response Open
Among patients with bipolar depression and non-response after 6 weeks treatment, representing an adequate bipolar depression trial, only one-third responded by 24 weeks. These results highlight the need for better treatment alternatives fo…
View article: Temperament and character traits in patients with bipolar disorder and associations with comorbid alcoholism or anxiety disorders
Temperament and character traits in patients with bipolar disorder and associations with comorbid alcoholism or anxiety disorders Open
Temperament and character traits may determine differences in clinical presentations and outcome of bipolar disorder. We compared personality traits in bipolar patients and healthy individuals using the Temperament and Character Inventory …
View article: Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study Open
View article: The anti-aging effects of lithium in lymphoblastoid cell lines from patients with bipolar disorder and controls
The anti-aging effects of lithium in lymphoblastoid cell lines from patients with bipolar disorder and controls Open
View article: The role of different patterns of psychomotor symptoms in major depressive episode: Pooled analysis of the BRIDGE and BRIDGE‐II‐MIX cohorts
The role of different patterns of psychomotor symptoms in major depressive episode: Pooled analysis of the BRIDGE and BRIDGE‐II‐MIX cohorts Open
Background Psychomotor agitation (PA) or retardation (PR) during major depressive episodes (MDEs) have been associated with depression severity in terms of treatment‐resistance and course of illness. Objectives We investigated the possible…
View article: Patterns of changes in bipolar depressive symptoms revealed by trajectory analysis among 482 patients with bipolar disorder
Patterns of changes in bipolar depressive symptoms revealed by trajectory analysis among 482 patients with bipolar disorder Open
Introduction Depressive episodes are often prevalent among patients with bipolar disorder, but little is known regarding the differential patterns of development over time. We aimed to determine and characterize trajectories of depressive …
View article: Multistate Outcome and Persistent Benefit Analysis in Bipolar Mood Disorders
Multistate Outcome and Persistent Benefit Analysis in Bipolar Mood Disorders Open
Patient with major depressive episode meeting DSMIV criteria. Patient age first psychiatric symptoms, age first depression, postpartum depression, suicidal attempts, seasonality of mood episodes, in the past, response to antidepressants,15…
View article: Are traditional approaches diminishing the bipolar drug pipeline?
Are traditional approaches diminishing the bipolar drug pipeline? Open
KEYWORDS: Bipolar disorderbipolar inventory symptom scale (BISS)symptom domainsmulti-state outcome analysis of treatment (MOAT)
View article: Is recurrence in major depressive disorder related to bipolarity and mixed features? Results from the BRIDGE-II-Mix study
Is recurrence in major depressive disorder related to bipolarity and mixed features? Results from the BRIDGE-II-Mix study Open
View article: Distinct lithium-induced gene expression effects in lymphoblastoid cell lines from patients with bipolar disorder
Distinct lithium-induced gene expression effects in lymphoblastoid cell lines from patients with bipolar disorder Open
View article: Aggressiveness in depression: a neglected symptom possibly associated with bipolarity and mixed features
Aggressiveness in depression: a neglected symptom possibly associated with bipolarity and mixed features Open
Objective To evaluate aggressiveness during a major depressive episode ( MDE ) and its relationship with bipolar disorder ( BD ) in a post hoc analysis of the BRIDGE ‐ II ‐ MIX study. Method A total of 2811 individuals were enrolled in thi…
View article: Obesity in patients with major depression is related to bipolarity and mixed features: evidence from the <scp>BRIDGE</scp>‐<scp>II</scp>‐<scp>Mix</scp> study
Obesity in patients with major depression is related to bipolarity and mixed features: evidence from the <span>BRIDGE</span>‐<span>II</span>‐<span>Mix</span> study Open
Objectives The Bipolar Disorders: Improving Diagnosis, Guidance and Education (BRIDGE) ‐ II ‐ Mix study aimed to estimate the frequency of mixed states in patients with a major depressive episode (MDE) according to different definitions. T…
View article: Conference Committee
Conference Committee Open
View article: Integrated transcriptome and methylome analysis in youth at high risk for bipolar disorder: a preliminary analysis
Integrated transcriptome and methylome analysis in youth at high risk for bipolar disorder: a preliminary analysis Open
View article: Depression and Anxiety Issue Information
Depression and Anxiety Issue Information Open
View article: Poor quality of life and functioning in bipolar disorder
Poor quality of life and functioning in bipolar disorder Open
Background This study explores the association of demographic and clinical features with quality of life and functioning in individuals with bipolar disorder. Methods Adult participants ( N = 482) with bipolar I or II disorder were enrolle…
View article: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and paracetamol do not affect 6-month mood-stabilizing treatment outcome among 482 patients with bipolar disorder
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and paracetamol do not affect 6-month mood-stabilizing treatment outcome among 482 patients with bipolar disorder Open
This is the first trial to show that use of NSAIDs and paracetamol, alone or in combination, does not affect lithium- or quetiapine-based bipolar disorder mood-stabilizing treatment outcomes. Prior studies have suggested that NSAIDs may in…
View article: White blood cell count correlates with mood symptom severity and specific mood symptoms in bipolar disorder
White blood cell count correlates with mood symptom severity and specific mood symptoms in bipolar disorder Open
Objective: Immune alterations may play a role in bipolar disorder etiology; however, the relationship between overall immune system functioning and mood symptom severity is unknown. Methods: The two comparative effectiveness trials, the Cl…
View article: A tool to predict suicidal ideation and behavior in bipolar disorder: The Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report
A tool to predict suicidal ideation and behavior in bipolar disorder: The Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report Open
View article: A clinical measure of suicidal ideation, suicidal behavior, and associated symptoms in bipolar disorder: Psychometric properties of the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR)
A clinical measure of suicidal ideation, suicidal behavior, and associated symptoms in bipolar disorder: Psychometric properties of the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR) Open
View article: Providing assessable information on effectiveness of maintenance treatments for bipolar disorder to psychiatrists and patients
Providing assessable information on effectiveness of maintenance treatments for bipolar disorder to psychiatrists and patients Open
FROM: Miura T, Noma H, Furukawa TA , et al . Comparative efficacy and tolerability of pharmacological treatments in the maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Lancet Psychiatry 2014;1:351–…
View article: Multi-state outcome analysis of treatments (MOAT): application of a new approach to evaluate outcomes in longitudinal studies of bipolar disorder
Multi-state outcome analysis of treatments (MOAT): application of a new approach to evaluate outcomes in longitudinal studies of bipolar disorder Open
Survival analyzes are usually based on a single point in time predefined event. Dissatisfied with this approach to evaluating maintenance treatment outcomes, we developed the Multi-state Outcome Analysis of Treatments (MOAT) methodology us…