Number of prior episodes and the presence of depressive symptoms are associated with longer length of stay for patients with acute manic episodes — Manuel Martín-Carrasco (2012) | RDL Network
Number of prior episodes and the presence of depressive symptoms are associated with longer length of stay for patients with acute manic episodes
Article 2012 en
Authors
MM
Manuel Martín-Carrasco
AG
Ana González‐Pinto
JG
J.L. Galan
Abstract
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Patients with a high number of previous episodes and those with depressive symptoms during mania are more likely to stay longer in hospital. Patients with severe depressive symptoms may have a more severe or treatment-resistant course of the acute bipolar manic episode.
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