Prevalence of comorbid bipolar and substance use disorders in clinical settings, 1990–2015: systematic review and meta-analysis
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 …
(BD) is highly prevalent to the extent it may almost be regarded the norm. This systematic …
Rapid cycling in bipolar disorder: a systematic review
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
(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
BackgroundSleep loss may trigger mood episodes in people with bipolar disorder but
individual differences could influence vulnerability to this trigger. AimsTo determine whether …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
eating disorders (ED) or disordered eating symptoms compared to the general population …