Age at onset, childhood psychopathology, and 2-year outcome in psychotic bipolar disorder
OBJECTIVE: The relationships of age at onset and childhood psychopathology to 2-year clinical and functional outcomes in first-admission patients with bipolar I disorder were examined. METHOD: Patients with bipolar I disorder (N=123) presenting with psychotic symptoms were followed over a 2-year per...
Main Authors: | Carlson, Gabrielle A. (Author), Bromet, Evelyn J. (Author), Driessens, Corine (Author), Mojtabai, Ramin (Author), Schwartz, Joseph E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2002-02-01.
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