Mental health professionals base a diagnosis of bipolar disorder on criteria established through the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), also known as DSM-5. With bipolar I specifically, a person does not actually have to have experienced a period of...
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The association between various MMPI codetypes and DSM-III schizophrenics, depressives, and bipolars (manic or depressed) (N = 169) was examined. Most codetypes predictive of bipolar-depressed also predicted major depression, yet these codetypes were not characteristic of bipolar-manic. Further...
Based on the mood episodes a patient experiences, BD is clinically categorized into two common subtypes: bipolar I disorder (BDI) and bipolar II disorder (BDII). However, clinical dimensions other than diagnosis (i.e., BDI and BDII) were considered as approaches for better understanding the ...
All patients fulfilled criteria for either MDD or BD as defined in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)23, while the healthy comparison individuals had no personal or family history of psychiatric disorders. All patients were recruited for ...
In addition, we classified bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder according to the DSM-5 criteria [31]. The current study included individuals who were married at baseline and attended these psychiatric clinics. Study procedures Clinical psychiatrists asked participants to complete a semistructured...
Abbreviations BD: Bipolar disorder; CGI-BP-M: The clinical global impression for bipolar modified; DSM-IV: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition; DRP: Drug-related problems; HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus; HRSD: Hamilton rating scale for depression; MH: Mental ...
Depressive Episode (DE) point prevalence = people with an ANTAS-SCID-DSM-IV Depressive Episode diagnosis at the time of the interview; they may have a lifetime ANTAS diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) or Bipolar Disorder (BD). 3. Not Depressed (ND) people = people not showing ...
(ii) coinciding with other two or more variant positions in the same read (suggestive of misalignment), and (iii) with two or more reads supporting the variant in the parent(s) (likely due to transmission or systematic errors). All gDNM candidates in the Discovery pipeline were liftovered ...
[11,12,13,16] with a history of bipolar I or schizoaffective, bipolar type diagnoses as determined by formal evaluation and best-estimate diagnosis meeting criteria from the DSM-IIIR [17] or DSM-IV [18]. These individuals were selected for having complete clinical information from interview...