2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2012.11.005
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The comorbidity of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in bipolar disorder patients

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“…46 The data from STEP-BD highlighting the importance of bipolar age of onset were consistent with those of many other studies of adult populations with bipolar disorder. 41,43,44,46,48 For instance, Sachs et al 48 found that patients with bipolar disorder with a history of childhood ADHD had a mean age of onset of bipolar disorder at age 12.1 years, while patients with bipolar disorder without a history of childhood ADHD had a mean age of onset of bipolar disorder at age 20 years. Tamam et al 41 found that a majority of those with either current or past ADHD comorbidity had onset of bipolar disorder before age 18 years, while 85% of those with bipolar disorder alone had onset at age 18 years or older.…”
Section: Atypical Antipsychoticssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…46 The data from STEP-BD highlighting the importance of bipolar age of onset were consistent with those of many other studies of adult populations with bipolar disorder. 41,43,44,46,48 For instance, Sachs et al 48 found that patients with bipolar disorder with a history of childhood ADHD had a mean age of onset of bipolar disorder at age 12.1 years, while patients with bipolar disorder without a history of childhood ADHD had a mean age of onset of bipolar disorder at age 20 years. Tamam et al 41 found that a majority of those with either current or past ADHD comorbidity had onset of bipolar disorder before age 18 years, while 85% of those with bipolar disorder alone had onset at age 18 years or older.…”
Section: Atypical Antipsychoticssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…45 They also have more psychiatric comorbidities, especially substance abuse and panic disorder. 40,41,[44][45][46] Studies of bipolar comorbidity in adult cohorts with ADHD are fewer, but the larger ones tend to agree on prevalence. The NCS-R, which used psychologistadministered semi-structured interviews to make diagnoses in a large epidemiologic sample of patients with ADHD, found bipolar disorder in 19.4% of adults with ADHD.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Conversely, adolescents with ADHD especially with features of Conduct disorder (CD) or Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) exhibited higher risk of developing BD . The ADHD comorbidity induces an earlier age at onset with frequent mood episodes, increase the vulnerability to developing comorbid anxiety and substance use disorders and reduce the social functioning of the affected individuals (Karaahmet et al, 2013;Sugaya et al, 2013;Tamam et al, 2008). Studies reveal that childhood maltreatment and negative life events can predispose to bipolar disorders burdened with comorbid anxiety disorders, leading on to worse course and outcome (Li et al, 2014).…”
Section: Bipolar Patients Have Been Noted To Have Features Of Comorbimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Bu çalışmalarda olguların yarıya yakını 5 yıl ve altı eğitim süresine sahiptir. Erken başlangıç yaşı eğitim süresini kısaltan bir etken olabilir.…”
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