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Multistate Outcome and Persistent Benefit Analysis in Bipolar Mood Disorders

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  • JM Azorin Marseille

    (France Hospital de Sainte-Marguerite, Psychiatric University Hospital, Switzerland)

  • Charles L Bowden

    (University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA)

  • G Perugi

    (University of Pisa, Italy)

  • E Vieta

    (Hospital Clinic at the University of Barcelona, Spain)

  • AH Young

    (Institute of Mental Health, University of British Columbia, Canada)

Abstract

Patient with major depressive episode meeting DSMIV criteria. Patient age first psychiatric symptoms, age first depression, postpartum depression, suicidal attempts, seasonality of mood episodes, in the past, response to antidepressants,15 a priori predictor variables. Current episode duration, presence of current depressive symptoms and other psychiatric symptoms. Presence of current comorbid psychiatric conditions according to DSM IV. Global assessment of functioning scale. Hypomania self-rating scale (HCL-32 R2) [1].

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  • JM Azorin Marseille & Charles L Bowden & G Perugi & E Vieta & AH Young, 2018. "Multistate Outcome and Persistent Benefit Analysis in Bipolar Mood Disorders," Global Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 4(5), pages 94-99, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jgjidd:v:4:y:2018:i:5:p:94-99
    DOI: 10.19080/GJIDD.2018.04.555649
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