The Naturalistic Prospective Course of Juvenile Bipolar Illness

10/10/97


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The Naturalistic Prospective Course of Juvenile Bipolar Illness

The UCLA Juvenile Affective Disorders Research Program

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Why Study Juvenile-Onset Disease?

Manic Depression: A Disease of Youth

Age at Onset of Disease and Genetic Epidemiology

The UCLA Follow-Up Study of Juvenile Bipolar Disease

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Speed of Recovery From Index Episode by Polarity of Illness (N=54)

Relapse Through Year Five of Follow-Up (N-52)

Kaplan-Meier Relapse Probabilities by Illness Polarity at Intake

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Are Mixed/Cycling Episodes a Malignant Course Modifier?

Speed of Recovery From Pure Mania: UCLA Cohort vs. Adults

Recovery From Pure Depression: Adolescents vs. Adults

Median Time to Recovery by Polarity of Index Episode: UCLA Sample vs. Adults (NIMH Collaborative Sample)

Probability of Major or Minor Relapse Over Five Years: UCLA Cohort vs. Adults (NIMH Collaborative Study)

Historical Case Control Design to Assess Pharmacological Response Profiles in Juvenile Bipolar Illness

Weekly Beck-Rafaelson Mania Scale Scores in Adolescents With Mixed Mania Treated With Lithium or Valproate From Admission to Week 4

NIMH Funded Multi-Site Study of LIthium Prophylaxis in Adolescents with Bipolar Illness: UCLA, Brown, Pittsburgh

Historical Case Control Comparison of Lithium and Valproate in Prophylaxis of Mixed Mania in Adolescents

Historical Case Control Comparisons of Lithium (Li) and Valproate (Val) Prophylaxis in Adolescents With Mixed Mania

Lithium Response in Teens Manics Effect of Childhood ADHD

Childhood ADHD as a Course Modifier in Teen Bipolars

Author: Johnson

Home Page: http://www.wpic.pitt.edu/stanley/2ndbipconf/