Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6232989 | Journal of Affective Disorders | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
CHT plays an important role in the clinical expression of BP-I disorder and having mixed/rapid-cycling episodes negatively affects both physical and mental components, as measured by the SF-36. While both males and females reported experiencing sexual abuse, female BP-I patients complained about pain more often. It is suggested that treatment of BP-I patients with a history of CHT should differ from that provided for patients with no CHT history.
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Authors
Evrim Erten, Aslı Funda Uney, Ãmer SaatçioÄlu, ArmaÄan Ãzdemir, Nurhan Fıstıkçı, Duran Ãakmak,