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Autor:
Stephen J. Ganocy, Philip K. Chan, Joseph R. Calabrese, Sarah Bilali, Carla Conroy, Keming Gao, Robert L. Findling, Emily Caldes, Kathryn Feldman, David E. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Psiquiatría Biológica. 17:127-133
Resumen Objetivo Los datos del National Comorbidity Survey indican que el trastorno bipolar se caracteriza por tasas elevadas durante la vida de trastornos de ansiedad y uso de sustancias (TUS) comorbidos. Aunque pruebas convincentes sugieren que la
Autor:
Joseph R. Calabrese, Keming Gao, Robert L. Findling, Sarah Bilali, David E. Kemp, Kathryn Feldman, Emily Caldes, Carla Conroy, Stephen J. Ganocy, Philip K. Chan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 116:64-69
National Comorbidity Survey data indicate that bipolar disorder is characterized by high lifetime rates of co-occurring anxiety and substance use disorders (SUDs). Although compelling evidence suggests SUD comorbidity predicts non-response to treatme
Autor:
Joseph R. Calabrese, Bryan K. Tolliver, Kathleen T. Brady, Seong S. Shim, Robert L. Findling, Stephen J. Ganocy, David E. Kemp, Keming Gao, Sarah Bilali, Marcia L. Verduin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 110:167-173
Anxiety disorders (AD) and substance use disorders (SUD) commonly co-occur with bipolar disorder. This study was undertaken to assess AD-SUD-bipolar subtype interactions.Extensive clinical interview and MINI were used to ascertain DSM-IV diagnoses of
Autor:
Stephen J. Ganocy, Sarah Bilali, Marcia L. Verduin, David E. Kemp, Kathleen T. Brady, Robert L. Findling, Keming Gao, Bryan K. Tolliver, Omar Elhaj, Joseph R. Calabrese
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 69:1057-1063
To compare clinical variables in patients with rapid-cycling bipolar I or II disorder and a recent history of substance use disorder (SUD).Cross-sectional data from 2 studies of patients with rapid-cycling bipolar I disorder or rapid-cycling bipolar
Autor:
Joseph R. Calabrese, Kelly Sak Jackson, Stephen J. Ganocy, Eric A. Youngstrom, Sarah Bilali, Melvin D. Shelton, Robert L. Findling, Daniel J. Rapport
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 162:2152-2161
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that divalproex would be more effective than lithium in the long-term management of patients with recently stabilized rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. Method: A 20-month, double-blind, parallel-group compar
Autor:
Sarah Bilali, Eric A. Youngstrom, Daniel Rapport, Omar Elhaj, Stephen J. Ganocy, Joseph R. Calabrese, Martha Sajatovic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 27:412-414
Autor:
Kathleen T. Brady, David E. Kemp, Marcia L. Verduin, Stephen J. Ganocy, Philip K. Chan, Sarah Bilali, Keming Gao, Bryan K. Tolliver, Robert L. Findling, Joseph R. Calabrese
Publikováno v:
The American journal on addictions. 19(5)
We set out to study independent predictor(s) for lifetime and recent substance use disorders (SUDs) in patients with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder (RCBD). Extensive Clinical Interview and Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview were used to as
Autor:
Keming Gao, Stephen J. Ganocy, Bryan K. Tolliver, Robert L. Findling, Joseph R. Calabrese, Kathleen L. Brady, David E. Kemp, Sarah Bilali
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 70(7)
A rapid-cycling course in bipolar disorder has previously been identified as a risk factor for attempted suicide. This study investigated factors associated with suicide attempts in patients with rapid-cycling bipolar I or II disorder.Cross-sectional
Autor:
Renee Slembarski, Carla Conroy, Omar Elhaj, Stephen J. Ganocy, James Pontau, Joseph R. Calabrese, Sarah Bilali, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, David E. Kemp, Robert L. Findling
Publikováno v:
Journal of psychiatric research. 42(9)
Objective This study assessed the operating characteristics of the mood disorder questionnaire (MDQ) among offenders arrested and detained at a county jail. Method The MDQ, a brief self-report instrument designed to screen for all subtypes of bipolar
Autor:
Joseph R. Calabrese, Sarah Bilali, Robert L. Findling, Kelly Sak Jackson, Daniel J. Rapport, Eric A. Youngstrom
Publikováno v:
European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists. 20(2)
The rapid cycling variant of bipolar disorder is defined as the occurrence of four periods of either manic or depressive illness within 12 months. Patients suffering from this variant of bipolar disorder have an unmet need for effective treatment. Th