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Tart-Zelvin A, Navis B, Lamping E, Langenecker S, Ryan K, McInnis M, et al.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc . 2022 Apr; 29(3):298-305. PMID: 35403599
Objective: Assessing performance validity is imperative in both clinical and research contexts as data interpretation presupposes adequate participation from examinees. Performance validity tests (PVTs) are utilized to identify instances in...
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Wrobel A, Russell S, Jayasinghe A, Lotfaliany M, Turner A, Dean O, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2022 Mar; 145(6):591-603. PMID: 35243610
Background: Childhood trauma is associated with greater depression severity among individuals with bipolar disorder. However, the mechanisms that explain the link between childhood trauma and depression severity in bipolar disorder...
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Menkes M, Andrews C, Burgess H, Carley I, Marshall D, Langenecker S, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2021 Jun; 293:133-140. PMID: 34186231
Background: Individuals with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) experience both poor sleep and neuropsychological dysfunction relative to non-psychiatric populations, which limits functional recovery. Poor sleep adversely affects learning, memory, and executive...
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Ryan K, Han P, Zhang Y, Marshall D, Yocum A, McInnis M, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2021 Jan; 283:1-10. PMID: 33503551
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) show different personality profiles compared to non-psychiatric populations, but little is known about the temporal stability of personality traits over time, and if changes...
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Peterman J, Marshall D, Lamping E, Easter R, Babu P, Langenecker S, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2020 Feb; 266:387-393. PMID: 32056904
Background: Individuals with mood disorders experience a higher rate of obesity than the general population, putting them at risk for poorer outcomes. The relationship between obesity and a core feature...
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Burdick K, Millett C, Bonnin C, Bowie C, Carvalho A, Eyler L, et al.
Bipolar Disord . 2019 Feb; 21(1):6-10. PMID: 30720913
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Kamali M, Saunders E, Assari S, Ryan K, Marshall D, McInnis M
Suicide Life Threat Behav . 2018 Nov; 49(5):1360-1378. PMID: 30450613
Objective: To evaluate the effects of mood and anxiety symptoms in relation to personality dimensions and clinical features such as trauma and substance use on suicidal behaviors in a longitudinal...
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Crane N, Verges A, Kamali M, Bhaumik R, Ryan K, Marshall D, et al.
Assessment . 2018 Feb; 27(4):787-802. PMID: 29405754
Trait markers, or intermediate phenotypes linking different units of analysis (self-report, performance) from the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) matrix across populations is a necessary step in identifying at-risk individuals. In...
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Ryan K, Assari S, Angers K, Marshall D, Hinrichs K, Easter R, et al.
Bipolar Disord . 2017 Sep; 19(8):689-697. PMID: 28906586
Objectives: Cognitive dysfunction is a key feature of bipolar disorder (BD). However, not much is known about its temporal stability, as some studies have demonstrated a neurodegenerative model in BD...
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Burton C, Ryan K, Kamali M, Marshall D, Harrington G, McInnis M, et al.
Bipolar Disord . 2017 Aug; 20(1):18-26. PMID: 28833984
Objectives: Although there is a common clinical assumption that bipolar disorder with psychotic features reflects greater severity than bipolar disorder without psychosis, the existing empirical literature is mixed. This study...