2021
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11030341
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What Do We Know about the Long-Term Course of Early Onset Bipolar Disorder? A Review of the Current Evidence

Abstract: Aim: Early onset of psychopathology is often an index of a more severe clinical course and worse prognosis. This review examined the course of bipolar disorder (BD) with onset in childhood and adolescence, with a focus on persistence of symptoms, severity of illness, comorbidity, and functional impairment. Methods: The databases of PubMed, Embase, and PsycInfo were systematically searched for publications since 1990 reporting on long-term (12 months or longer) assessments of patients with early onset BD. Resul… Show more

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“…Severity of illness course is often described quantitatively by number of illness episodes ( Coulon et al, 2020 ; Immonen et al, 2017 ; Kennedy et al, 2015 ) together with qualitative markers of comorbid substance use disorder ( Kendler et al, 2019 ; Messer et al, 2017 ), history of suicidality ( Yates et al, 2019 ), and in bipolar disorders, presence of psychotic episodes ( Burton et al, 2018 ; Keck et al, 2003 ). A more severe illness course also seems to be related to an earlier age at onset ( Cirone et al, 2021 ; Coulon et al, 2020 ; Hanssen et al, 2015 ). To address the complex patterns of the immune system, the current study uses Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of immune markers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Severity of illness course is often described quantitatively by number of illness episodes ( Coulon et al, 2020 ; Immonen et al, 2017 ; Kennedy et al, 2015 ) together with qualitative markers of comorbid substance use disorder ( Kendler et al, 2019 ; Messer et al, 2017 ), history of suicidality ( Yates et al, 2019 ), and in bipolar disorders, presence of psychotic episodes ( Burton et al, 2018 ; Keck et al, 2003 ). A more severe illness course also seems to be related to an earlier age at onset ( Cirone et al, 2021 ; Coulon et al, 2020 ; Hanssen et al, 2015 ). To address the complex patterns of the immune system, the current study uses Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of immune markers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The study, however, accepted bipolar diagnoses across time points based on ultradian cycling, arguably indicating persistence of affective lability, rather than true transition to bipolar disorder (Parry, 2021). Nevertheless, other studies report that around 45% of children with subthreshold symptoms, including ultradian cycling, develop bipolar disorder after five years (Axelson et al, 2011), and around 60% of children meeting DSM criteria for bipolar disorder have a recurrence of depression or mania within two-to-four years (Birmaher et al, 2006;Birmaher et al, 2009;Stringaris et al, 2010;Cirone et al, 2021). Whilst providing stronger support for continuity, the findings also potentially undermine the initial diagnosis in around half of patients without further follow-up.…”
Section: Follow-up Studiesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A first characterization of neurotypical development may also provide future insight on neuropsychiatric disorders. In fact, not only atypical development is often recognized as either their precipitating or maintaining factor (Kumar et al., 2019; Rice et al., 2019), but also early onsets of these conditions are strongly associated with worse prognosis (Cirone et al., 2021; Driver et al., 2020; Franke et al., 2018; Rice et al., 2019). Finally, the current study aimed at offering novel evidence on interhemispheric connectivity during resting state as assessed by fMRI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%