Prevalence of comorbid bipolar and substance use disorders in clinical settings, 1990–2015: systematic review and meta-analysis

GE Hunt, GS Malhi, M Cleary, HMX Lai… - Journal of affective …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Comorbidity between substance use disorders (SUDs) and bipolar disorder
(BD) is highly prevalent to the extent it may almost be regarded the norm. This systematic …

Rapid cycling in bipolar disorder: a systematic review

AF Carvalho, D Dimellis, X Gonda, E Vieta… - The Journal of clinical …, 2014 - psychiatrist.com
Objective: The long-term course of bipolar disorder is typified by recurring mood episodes of
opposite polarity as well as mixed states. Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder refers to the …

Ventral striatum activity in response to reward: differences between bipolar I and II disorders

X Caseras, NS Lawrence, K Murphy… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective Little is known about the neurobiology of bipolar II disorder. While bipolar I
disorder is associated with abnormally elevated activity in response to reward in the ventral …

Characteristics of bipolar I and II disorder: a study of 8766 individuals

A Karanti, M Kardell, E Joas, B Runeson… - Bipolar …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Large‐scale studies on phenotypic differences between bipolar disorder type I
(BDI) and type II (BDII) are scarce. Methods Individuals with BDI (N= 4806) and BDII (N …

Sleep loss as a trigger of mood episodes in bipolar disorder: individual differences based on diagnostic subtype and gender

KS Lewis, K Gordon-Smith, L Forty… - The British Journal of …, 2017 - cambridge.org
BackgroundSleep loss may trigger mood episodes in people with bipolar disorder but
individual differences could influence vulnerability to this trigger. AimsTo determine whether …

The prevalence, odds and predictors of lifespan comorbid eating disorder among people with a primary diagnosis of bipolar disorders, and vice-versa: systematic …

M Fornaro, FM Daray, F Hunter, A Anastasia… - Journal of Affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background There are scarce and discrepant data about the prevalence and correlates of co-
occurring eating disorders (EDs) among people with a primary diagnosis of bipolar disorder …

Emotion regulation strategies in bipolar II disorder and borderline personality disorder: Differences and relationships with perceived parental style

K Fletcher, G Parker, A Bayes, A Paterson… - Journal of affective …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Bipolar II disorder (BP II) and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
share common features and can be difficult to differentiate, contributing to misdiagnosis and …

Stressful life events in bipolar I and II disorder: cause or consequence of mood symptoms?

MA Koenders, EJ Giltay, AT Spijker… - Journal of affective …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Life events are assumed to be triggers for new mood episodes in bipolar
disorder (BD). However whether life events may also be a result of previous mood episodes …

Emotion regulation deficits in euthymic bipolar I versus bipolar II disorder: a functional and diffusion‐tensor imaging study

X Caseras, K Murphy, NS Lawrence… - Bipolar …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Emotion regulation deficits are a core feature of bipolar disorder. However, their
potential neurobiological underpinnings and existence beyond bipolar I disorder remain …

The comorbidity of eating disorders in bipolar disorder and associated clinical correlates characterised by emotion dysregulation and impulsivity: a systematic review

CE McDonald, SL Rossell, A Phillipou - Journal of affective disorders, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) have an increased risk of developing
eating disorders (ED) or disordered eating symptoms compared to the general population …