Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4181696 | L'Encéphale | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The WAVE-bd study is the first observational study conducted on a large sample of bipolar I and II patients that compares therapeutic management between France and other European countries. The differences observed in therapeutic care across the different phases of the disease show that treatments differ depending on the countries studied, but also according to the preventive or curative phases, polarity of the bipolar disorder, comorbidities, impact of guidelines, and care organization. Although French patients have been treated by less lithium and less atypical antipsychotics than other European patients, they receive more antidepressants and more benzodiazepines. Finally, patients generally receive polymedication and the diversity in prescriptions shows how bipolar disorder is a complex disorder.
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Authors
F. Bellivier, M. Delavest, S. Coulomb, M.L. Figueira, J.M. Langosch, D. Souery, E. Vieta,