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Transition to mania during treatment of bipolar depression
Roy H. Perlis
, Michael J. Ostacher
, Joseph F. Goldberg
, David J. Miklowitz
, Edward Friedman
, Joseph Calabrese
, Michael E. Thase
, Gary S. Sachs
Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Psychiatry
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Antidepressants
100%
Bipolar Depression
100%
Mania
100%
Mixed State
66%
Major Depressive Disorder
50%
Clinical Features
50%
Suicide Attempt
33%
Bipolar Disorder
33%
Antidepressant Treatment
33%
Hypomanic
33%
Risk Factors
16%
Age of Onset
16%
Interactive Effects
16%
Cox Regression
16%
Manic Symptoms
16%
Symptom Severity
16%
Remission
16%
Young-onset
16%
Clinical Population
16%
Survival Analysis
16%
Between-person
16%
Alcohol Use Disorder
16%
Bipolar Subtypes
16%
History of Suicide
16%
Longitudinal Cohort Study
16%
Rapid Cycling
16%
Depressive Episode
16%
Differential Effects
16%
Bipolar II Disorder
16%
Sociodemographic Characteristics
16%
Bipolaris
16%
Manic State
16%
Systematic Treatment
16%
Enhancement Program
16%
Hypomania
16%
Prevalence Factors
16%
Order-disorder Transition
16%
Transition Hazard
16%
Direct Transition
16%
Great Transition
16%
Psychology
Bipolar Disorder
100%
Bipolar Depression
100%
Depressive Disorder
100%
Major Depressive Episode
100%
Major Depressive Disorder
100%
Major Depression
100%
Proportional Hazards Regression Model
50%
Alcohol Use Disorder
50%
Survival Analysis
50%
Hypomania
50%
Neuroscience
Antidepressant
100%
Bipolar Depression
100%
Major Depressive Disorder
25%
Bipolar Disorder
25%
Depressive Disorder
25%
Suicide Attempt
25%
Survival Analysis
12%
Bipolar II Disorder
12%
Bipolar I Disorder
12%
Hypomania
12%
Risk Factor
12%