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Clinical Risk Constellations for the Development of Bipolar Disorders

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Publisher MDPI
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2021 Aug 27
PMID 34440998
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Abstract

The early recognition of psychiatric disorders has been a focus of research in the last decades and has led to improvements in clinical care, especially in the area of early psychosis. Like non-affective psychosis, bipolar disorders are often diagnosed with a delay that can lead to long periods of untreated illness and impact long-term outcomes. This article presents the rationale for early recognition in bipolar disorder and presents the current evidence for the identification of risk factors, their assessment and validity in predicting the onset of bipolar disorder.

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