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185 related items for PubMed ID: 22406334

  • 1. Towards a multifactorial approach for prediction of bipolar disorder in at risk populations.
    Brietzke E, Mansur RB, Soczynska JK, Kapczinski F, Bressan RA, McIntyre RS.
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  • 11. Toward the Definition of a Bipolar Prodrome: Dimensional Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders in At-Risk Youths.
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  • 13. Characteristics, symptomatology and naturalistic treatment in individuals at-risk for bipolar disorders: baseline results in the first 180 help-seeking individuals assessed at the Dresden high-risk project.
    Leopold K, Ratzer S, Correll CU, Rottmann-Wolf M, Pfeiffer S, Ritter P, Bauer M, Pfennig A.
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  • 14. Clinical characteristic of prodromal symptoms between bipolar I and II disorder among Chinese patients: a retrospective study.
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  • 15. Early Intervention in Bipolar Disorder.
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  • 16. Predicting bipolar disorder on the basis of phenomenology: implications for prevention and early intervention.
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  • 18. A comprehensive review and model of putative prodromal features of bipolar affective disorder.
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  • 19. Fear of harm, a possible phenotype of pediatric bipolar disorder: a dimensional approach to diagnosis for genotyping psychiatric syndromes.
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  • 20. Comorbid substance use disorders among youth with bipolar disorder: opportunities for early identification and prevention.
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