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Lifetime and 12-Month Prevalence of Bipolar Spectrum Disorder in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication

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This study presents the first prevalence estimates of the BPD spectrum in a probability sample of the United States, and finds subthreshold BPD is common, clinically significant, and underdetected in treatment settings.
Abstract
The estimated lifetime prevalence of bipolar disorder (BPD) in population surveys using structured diagnostic interviews and standardized criteria averages approximately 0.8% for BP-I and 1.1% for BP-II.1-8 Despite this comparatively low prevalence, BPD is a leading cause of premature mortality due to suicide and associated medical conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.9, 10 BPD also causes widespread role impairment.11, 12 The recurrent nature of manic and depressive episodes often leads to high direct as well as high indirect health care costs.13, 14 BPD might be even more burdensome from a societal perspective due to the fact that sub-threshold bipolar spectrum disorder has seldom been taken into consideration in examining the epidemiology of BPD. Bipolar spectrum disorder includes hypomania without major depression and hypomania of lesser severity or briefer duration than specified in the DSM and ICD criteria. Although the precise definitions are as yet unclear, recent studies suggest that bipolar spectrum disorder might affect as many as 6% of the general population.15, 16 However, bipolar spectrum disorder has not been studied previously in a nationally representative survey of the US. The purpose of the current report is to present the results of such a study based on analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R).17 We estimate prevalence and clinical features of sub-threshold BPD in comparison to BP-I and BP-II.

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Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, in the general population, the personality trait neuroticism is significantly correlated with almost every psychiatric disorder and migraine, and it is shown that both psychiatric and neurological disorders have robust correlations with cognitive and personality measures.
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Epidemiology of mental disorders in children and adolescents.

TL;DR: A review of the magnitude of mental disorders in children and adolescents from recent community surveys across the world shows that approximately one fourth of youth experience a mental disorder during the past year, and about one third across their lifetimes.
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Twelve-month prevalence and disability of DSM-IV bipolar disorder in an Australian general population survey.

TL;DR: This large national survey highlights the marked functional impairment caused by bipolar disorder, even when compared with major depressive disorder, from the Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Well-Being.
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Will the genomics revolution revolutionize psychiatry

TL;DR: Subsequent research has continued to expand the authors' knowledge of the genetics of psychiatric disorders, and genetic investigations have continued to demonstrate the importance of familial and genetic factors underlying most of the major psychiatric conditions.
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Optimizing the detection of bipolar II disorder in outpatient private practice: toward a systematization of clinical diagnostic wisdom.

TL;DR: It is submitted that clinicians have the distinct advantage of intimate knowledge of their patients, which, coupled with the procedures outlined herein, can maximize the yield of BPII diagnoses.
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Child mania rating scale: development, reliability, and validity.

TL;DR: The CMRS-P is a promising parent-report scale that can be used in screening for pediatric mania and showed excellent sensitivity and specificity in differentiating children with mania from either healthy controls or children with ADHD.
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Bipolar Diagnoses in Community Mental Health: Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist Profiles and Patterns of Comorbidity

TL;DR: There appears to be substantial convergence between the demographic and clinical characteristics of cases clinically diagnosed with PBD versus those diagnosed with semistructured research interviews, strengthening the validity of both sets of diagnoses.
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