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The role of bipolarity in depression in the family practice setting / J. Sloan Manning en Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Año 1999- Vol. 22 No. 3 (Septiembre)
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Título : The role of bipolarity in depression in the family practice setting Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: J. Sloan Manning, Autor ; Radwan F. Haykal, Autor ; Hagop S. Akiskal, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2020 Artículo en la página: pp. 689-703 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Antidepresivos, Antimaníacos, Trastorno bipolar, Depresión, Diagnóstico diferencial, Escalas de valoración psiquiátrica Resumen: The literature suggests that bipolar spectrum disorders are more prevalent than previously thought but still poorly recognized. In the primary care setting, this poor recognition is largely the result of an insensitive, cross-sectional approach and clinicians' lack of familiarity with the phenomenology of bipolar II. Failure to recognize the role of bipolarity in depressive illness is more often a cause of the poor outcome of this illness in this setting than under dosing with antidepressants. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24985
in Psychiatric Clinics of North America > Año 1999- Vol. 22 No. 3 (Septiembre) . - pp. 689-703[artículo] The role of bipolarity in depression in the family practice setting [texto impreso] / J. Sloan Manning, Autor ; Radwan F. Haykal, Autor ; Hagop S. Akiskal, Autor . - 2020 . - pp. 689-703.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Psychiatric Clinics of North America > Año 1999- Vol. 22 No. 3 (Septiembre) . - pp. 689-703
Palabras clave: Antidepresivos, Antimaníacos, Trastorno bipolar, Depresión, Diagnóstico diferencial, Escalas de valoración psiquiátrica Resumen: The literature suggests that bipolar spectrum disorders are more prevalent than previously thought but still poorly recognized. In the primary care setting, this poor recognition is largely the result of an insensitive, cross-sectional approach and clinicians' lack of familiarity with the phenomenology of bipolar II. Failure to recognize the role of bipolarity in depressive illness is more often a cause of the poor outcome of this illness in this setting than under dosing with antidepressants. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24985