Detection of bipolar disorder

Allan H. Young, Holly MacPherson
2011 British Journal of Psychiatry  
Major depressive episodes are common in bipolar disorder, which consequently may be misdiagnosed as major depressive disorder. Improved detection of bipolar disorder rests upon better ascertainment of a history of hypomania. Antidepressants are of dubious benefit in bipolar disorder and more accurate diagnosis of depression would promote better treatment.
doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.110.089128 pmid:21719873 fatcat:eehipgcsjrgzzktukkmpatnbcu