As with depressive disorder NOS, BPD NOS can also be used when it is unclear whether the symptoms may be due to a medical condition or substance use disorder. Epidemiology The prevalence of BPD in adolescents is thought to be similar to that found in adults and is estimated to be about ...
Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common mood disorder that is often goes misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. Recently, machine learning techniques have been combined with neuroimaging methods to aid in the diagnosis of BPD. However, most studies have focused on the construction of classifiers based on single-...
Risk Factors for Suicide Completion in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Case-Control Study of Cluster B Comorbidity and Impulsive Aggression BACKGROUND: Borderline personality disorder is a major risk factor for suicidal behavior, yet prediction of suicide completion remains unclear. It has been... ...
borderline personality disordercomorbiditydiagnosisTo investigate the extent and reasons contributing to discrepancies between those receiving a DSM as against a clinical diagnosis of a bipolar disorder (BP) and/or a borderline personality disorder (BPD).doi:10.1111/acps.12678Bayes, A. J....
Borderline Personality (BPD) and Bipolar (BP) disorders stimulate an academic debate between their distinction and the inclusion of Borderline in the Bipolar spectrum. Opponents to this inclusion attribute the important differences and possible diagnostic incomprehension to overlapping symptoms. We tested 24...
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BipolarDisorder 1 Outline •1.Definition•2.Background•3.ClassificationandDiagnosticCriteria•4.Symptoms•5.Comorbidity•6.Riskandprognosticfactors•7.Etiology•8.References 2 1.Definition 3 2.Background •Bipolardisorderisamongthemostdisablingconditionsintheworld.187.8years/100000population1% ...
In recent years, epidemiologic research has consistently documented a significant clustering of medical and psychiatric conditions. In most cases, this comorbidity has been shown to enhance morbidity, loss of quality of life, and mortality, presenting a
which are likely associated with neurovegetative symptoms. Abnormalities in cellular signaling cascades that regulate diverse physiologic functions also likely explain the tremendous medical comorbidity associated with BPD. Furthermore, many of these pathways play critical roles not only in synaptic (and the...
Comorbidity of alcohol and substance abuse and bipolar disorder is accepted as an important risk factor (14,22). However, we did not find any significant difference in this point between patients who attempted or did not attempt suicide. Our data indicated that only patients with lifetime ...