Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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324672 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2011 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Children and adolescents referred with mood symptoms that meet operationalized criteria for BP-NOS, particularly those with a family history of BP, frequently progress to BP-I or BP-II. Efforts to identify these youth and effectively intervene may have the potential to curtail the progression of mood disorders in this high-risk population.
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Authors
David A. M.D., Boris M.D., Michael A. Ph.D., Benjamin I. M.D., Ph.D., Wonho Ph.D., Mary Kay R.N., M.S.N., Tina R. Ph.D., Shirley Ph.D., Heather M.S.W., Jeffrey I. M.D., Fangzi M.P.H., M.S., Satish Ph.D., Daniel M.D., Eunice Ph.D., Neal D. M.D.,