Stratification of the risk of bipolar disorder recurrences in pregnancy and postpartum
The British Journal of Psychiatry2018Vol. 213(3), pp. 542–547
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Arianna Di Florio, Katherine Gordon‐Smith, Liz Forty, Michael R. Kosorok, Christine Fraser, Amy Perry, Andrew Bethell, Nick Craddock, Lisa Jones, Ian Jones
Abstract
Previous perinatal history of affective psychosis or depression is the most important predictor of perinatal recurrence in women with bipolar disorder and can be used to individualise risk assessments.Declaration of interestNone.
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