2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-60832005000700003
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Epidemiologia do transtorno bipolar

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“…The prevalence rate of bipolar disease was of 3.9%, of these 71% were women, thus, revealing differences between genders. This data is consistent with the results obtained I several other studies [19,[41][42][43].…”
Section: Mood Disorderssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The prevalence rate of bipolar disease was of 3.9%, of these 71% were women, thus, revealing differences between genders. This data is consistent with the results obtained I several other studies [19,[41][42][43].…”
Section: Mood Disorderssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Tal fato reforça a sempre citada dificuldade de realizar pesquisa populacional, principalmente quando nos referimos ao custo desse delineamento. Lima et al (2005) trazem ainda um histórico, concernente ao Brasil, de desvalorização de pesquisas epidemiológicas. O que em nada retrata sua real importância para estabelecer medidas de intervenção e prevenção.…”
Section: Métodounclassified
“…Outros estudos também apontam que 1% da população sofre com tal transtorno (Goodwin & Jamison, 2010;Lima, Tassi, Novo, & Mari, 2005;Thobaben & Wehr, 2004). No entanto, se for pensado em termos de espectro bipolar, tal índice de prevalência na população em geral poderá variar de 3 a 8,3%.…”
Section: Epidemiologiaunclassified