Modelo de endofenótipo do transtorno Bipolar: análise qualitativa, fatores etiológicos e âMBitos de investigação aBordados Modelo endofenotipo de trastorno Bipolar: análisis cualitativo, factores etiológicos y las áreas para las cuales la investigación 1 professor of psychology, school of education, federal university of goiás and doctoral student of the post graduate program in neurosciences at the federal university of Minas gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. AbSTrAcTThe aim of this study is to present an updated view of the writings on the endophenotype model for bipolar disorder using analytical methodologies. A review and analysis of networks was performed through descriptors and keywords that characterize the composition of the endophenotype model as a model of health. Information was collected from between 1992 and 2014, and the main thematic areas covered in the articles were identified. We discuss the results and question their cohesion, emphasizing the need to strengthen and identify the points of connection between etiological factors and characteristics that make up the model of endophenotypes for bipolar disorder. DeScripTOrSEndophenotypes Bipolar disorders Health models Analysis qualitative reSuMeN El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar una visión actualizada de los escritos del modelo endofenotipo para el trastorno bipolar, el uso de las metodologías analíticas. Se realizó una revisión de este tipo de literatura y un análisis de las redes a través de descriptores y palabras clave que caracterizan la composición del modelo endofenotipo como modelo de salud. El momento de la recolección de la información se produjo entre los años 1992-2014, la identificación de las principales áreas temáticas incluidas en los artículos. Se discuten los resultados para la consolidación del modelo de endofenotipos, cuestionando la cohesión y haciendo hincapié en la necesidad de fortalecer e identificar los puntos de conexión entre los factores etiológicos y característi-cas que conforman el modelo de endofenotipos para el trastorno bipolar. DeScripTOreS
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