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Mauricio Tohen
Researcher at University of New Mexico
Publications - 476
Citations - 34199
Mauricio Tohen is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Olanzapine. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 464 publications receiving 32214 citations. Previous affiliations of Mauricio Tohen include University of Minnesota & University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Use of olanzapine in dysphoric mania.
Ana González-Pinto,B. Lalaguna,Fernando Mosquera,J.L. Pérez de Heredia,Miguel Gutierrez,Jesús Ezcurra,I. Gilaberte,Mauricio Tohen +7 more
TL;DR: Dysphoric symptoms are common in this population of manic patients and olanzapine in combination with mood-stabilizers may be effective in these patients.
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Prescribing trends of antidepressants in bipolar depression.
TL;DR: Prescription of bupropion and MAOIs in bipolar depression has increased significantly at the McLean Hospital, related to the reports in the literature of the low switch rates to mania with the use of these drugs.
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Functioning and symptomatic outcomes in patients with bipolar I disorder in syndromal remission: A 1-year, prospective, observational cohort study
Montoya A,Mauricio Tohen,Eduard Vieta,Marta Casillas,F Chacón,Pepa Polavieja,Inmaculada Gilaberte +6 more
TL;DR: In a prospectively assessed BD cohort with all patients in syndromal remission at baseline, syndroma remission was not always accompanied by normal functioning and/or the presence subsyndromal symptoms.
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Pharmacotherapy patterns in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
TL;DR: Demographic and clinical factors were significant predictors of the choice of initial medication therapy and subsequent use patterns, and patient gender and the number of psychiatric and physical comorbidities were significantly related to the course of medication therapy.
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A tool to predict suicidal ideation and behavior in bipolar disorder: The Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report
Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington,Richard C. Shelton,Masoud Kamali,Dustin J. Rabideau,Leah W. Shesler,Madhukar H. Trivedi,Susan L. McElroy,Louisa G. Sylvia,Charles L. Bowden,Terence A. Ketter,Joseph R. Calabrese,Michael E. Thase,William V. Bobo,Thilo Deckersbach,Mauricio Tohen,Melvin G. McInnis,James H. Kocsis,Alexandra K. Gold,Vishal Singh,Daniel M. Finkelstein,Gustavo Kinrys,Andrew A. Nierenberg +21 more
TL;DR: The Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT) offers a quick and robust self-report tool for assessing suicidal risk and has important implications for future research and clinical practice.