Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10302515 | Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The consistency of clinical features of bipolar disorder seen across age groups (children vs. adolescents) and cohorts (early and late cohorts) over the past decade supports the hypothesis that BPD in the young is a severe condition afflicting a sizeable minority of referred youth. These findings replicate and extend our previous characterization of an early onset mania, which may represent a developmental subtype of BPD.
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Authors
Joseph Biederman, Stephen V. Faraone, Janet Wozniak, Eric Mick, Anne Kwon, Gabrielle A. Cayton, Sarah V. Clark,