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Prevalence and Characteristics of Undiagnosed Bipolar Disorders in Patients With a Major Depressive Episode
2011
Archives of General Psychiatry
Context: Major depressive disorder, the most common psychiatric illness, is often chronic and a major cause of disability. Many patients with major depressive episodes who have an underlying but unrecognized bipolar disorder receive pharmacologic treatment with ineffective regimens that do not include mood stabilizers. Objective: To determine the frequency of bipolar disorder symptoms in patients seeking treatment for a major depressive episode. Design: Multicenter, multinational,
doi:10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.87
pmid:21810644
fatcat:lmnhawqlsvedfdzrwrymo4pzoi