Abstract:A study of quality of life in 153 patients with a primary episode of bipolar aff ective disorder found a signifi cantly lower quality of life score in women in individual areas and
in general, these differences were most pronounced in manic and depressive
variant of primary episode of bipolar affective disorder. The clinical variant
of primary episode of BD had a decisive influence on the self-esteem
of quality of life in patients: patients with the depressive variant had low
quality of life indicators, with m… Show more
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