Bipolar disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis or a mood disorder that is defined in the DSM-IV-TR. It is a disorder, characterized by periods of extreme, often inappropriate, and sometimes, unpredictable mood states. In the past this disorder was called manic-depression. The term "manic-depress...
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The bipolar disorders are a group of severe mood disorders that together afflict about 3% of the global population. They are characterized by the presence of both manic or hypomanic episodes and depressive episodes. They are divided into type I disorder,
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19 We screened BPI disorder from multiple sources. However, the LTP may still be conservative. There were probably previously undiagnosed subjects who denied having had manic symptoms in the CIDI.19 Previous manic episodes among subjects with a major depressive episode may also be underdiagnosed in ...
Bipolar disorder is divided into two major categories including Bipolar I and Bipolar II. The essential distinguishing feature between the two is that Bipolar I patients have experienced at least one manic episode (manic symptoms lasting 7 days or longer). Bipolar II patients have a similar ...
Individuals with bipolar disorder frequently experience lower quality of life and worse functioning than the general population (Abraham et al. 2014; Sierra et al. 2005; Sylvia et al. 2013), even when not in a mood episode (Fulford et al. 2014; Gazalle et al. 2007; Shabani et al. 2013...
Both subtypes impact daily functioning, with the severity of manic episodes distinguishing the two [1]. The average age of onset for bipolar I disorder is 18 years, while for bipolar II disorder, it is 20 years [2]. The prevalence of bipolar disorder is similar for both males and females...
So, objective of this study was to assess the underlying risk factors for DSH in patients with Bipolar Affective Disorder (BPAD). Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 patients diagnosed with BPAD as per International Classification of Diseases; tenth revision ...
Bipolar disorder has the highest rate of suicide of all psychiatric conditions and is approximately 20–30 times that of the general population. The purpose of this review is to discuss findings relevant to bipolar disorder and suicide. Recent Findings Risk factors include male gender, living alone...