Searching the internet for health information about bipolar disorder: some cautionary issuesSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 1 - Trang 1-6 - 2013
Michael Bauer, Scott Monteith, Tasha Glenn
Adults routinely use the Internet as a source of health information. Patients
with bipolar disorder and caregivers should be encouraged to increase their
knowledge of this complex illness, including through the Internet. However,
patients, caregivers, and physicians should be aware of potential perils when
searching the Internet for health information, including loss of privacy,
quality of web sit... hiện toàn bộ
Lurasidone in the long-term treatment of Japanese patients with bipolar I disorder: a 52 week open label studySpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 9 - Trang 1-12 - 2021
Teruhiko Higuchi, Tadafumi Kato, Mari Miyajima, Kei Watabe, Takahiro Masuda, Katsuhiko Hagi, Jun Ishigooka
The current study evaluated the long-term (52 week) safety and impact on symptom
measures of lurasidone (with or without lithium or valproate) for the treatment
of bipolar I disorder in Japanese patients. Bipolar patients for this open-label
flexibly dosed lurasidone (20–120 mg/day) study were recruited from those with a
recent/current depressive episode who completed an initial 6 week, double-bli... hiện toàn bộ
Big data for bipolar disorderSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 4 - Trang 1-18 - 2016
Scott Monteith, Tasha Glenn, John Geddes, Peter C. Whybrow, Michael Bauer
The delivery of psychiatric care is changing with a new emphasis on integrated
care, preventative measures, population health, and the biological basis of
disease. Fundamental to this transformation are big data and advances in the
ability to analyze these data. The impact of big data on the routine treatment
of bipolar disorder today and in the near future is discussed, with examples
that relate ... hiện toàn bộ
Late chronotype predicts more depressive symptoms in bipolar disorder over a 5 year follow-up periodSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 9 - Trang 1-9 - 2021
Parisa Vidafar, Anastasia K. Yocum, Peisong Han, Melvin G. McInnis, Helen J. Burgess
There is increasing evidence that bipolar disorder is influenced by circadian
timing, including the timing of sleep and waking activities. Previous studies in
bipolar disorder have shown that people with later timed daily activities, also
known as late chronotypes, are at higher risk for subsequent mood episodes over
the following 12–18 months. However, these studies were limited to euthymic
patie... hiện toàn bộ
No differences in visual theory of mind abilities between euthymic bipolar patients and healthy controlsSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 4 - Trang 1-11 - 2016
Silvia Haag, Paula Haffner, Esther Quinlivan, Martin Brüne, Thomas Stamm
Research on theory of mind (ToM) abilities in patients with bipolar disorder has
yielded conflicting results. Meta-analyses point to a stable moderate impairment
in remitted patients, but factors such as subsyndromal symptoms, illness
severity, and deficits in basic neurocognitive functions might act as
confounders. Also, differences in deficits depending on task area (cognitive or
affective) or t... hiện toàn bộ
Cognitive impairment in first-episode mania: a systematic review of the evidence in the acute and remission phases of the illnessSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 3 - Trang 1-18 - 2015
Rothanthi Daglas, Murat Yücel, Sue Cotton, Kelly Allott, Sarah Hetrick, Michael Berk
There is evidence of cognitive impairment that persists in the remission phase
of bipolar disorder; however, the extent of the deficits that occur from the
first onset of the disorder remains unclear. This is the first systematic review
on cognitive functioning in the early stages of bipolar I disorder. The aim of
the study was to identify the patterns and degree of cognitive impairment that
exist... hiện toàn bộ