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Worldwide, bipolar disorder affects about two people in every 100 during their lifetime (2% lifetime prevalence). Bipolar disorder affects men and women equally, in contrast to major depression andanxietydisorders which tend to affect more women than men. Bipolar disorder does not appear to have ...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is a mental health condition typically characterized by extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows, referred to as “mania” and “depression,” respectively. With bipolar I, an individual must have at least one manic episode lasting seven days or requiring hospitali...
either an online or printable test. To determine the presence of this disorder, practitioners conduct a mental health interview that looks for the presence
along with serotonergic and glutamatergic signaling, supporting a view of mood as reflecting energy, activity and growth,” they noted. Lastly, the biomarkers were tested in additional independent cohorts to determine how strongly they could predict who was ill, and who would become ill in the fut...
Objective: The study aims to determine pattern of verbal memory and learning impairment and its associated factors among patients with bipolar I disorder in a psychiatric clinic of a university hospital. Methods: A case control study comparing verbal memory test performance in 40 patients with bipolar...
to cross-validate and prioritize their findings. From here, researchers validated the top 26 candidate biomarkers in independent cohorts of clinically severe people with depression or mania. Last, the biomarkers were tested in additional independent cohorts to determine how strong they were at predicting...
The question then becomes, if there is no bipolar test, how do we determine if we’re experiencing normal mood swings—happy our kid finally got an “A” in math followed by depression due to the loss of a job—or a mental disorder that requires treatment?
and concerns of others related to their alcohol usebehaviors(Saunders et al., 1993). The AUDIT sum score can be used as a continuous outcome or, or to determine severity of alcohol mis(use) as a categorical outcome using cutoff values (e.g., 1–7 = low-risk, 8–14 = hazardous/harmf...
This test is a self-assessment tool that can be used to determine whether you may be suffering from OCD. It is not meant to be a professional diagnosis, but rather a starting point for further assessment and treatment of your symptoms. The test consists of 30 questions. It’s a good ide...