Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10302404 | Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This four year follow-up shows that the majority of BP-I disorder youth continue to experience persistent disorder into their mid and late adolescent years and its persistence is associated with high levels of morbidity and disability. Persistence of subsyndromal forms of bipolar disorder was also associated with dysfunction and morbidity.
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Authors
Janet Wozniak, Carter R. Petty, Meghan Schreck, Alana Moses, Stephen V. Faraone, Joseph Biederman,