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Baseline disability and poor functioning in bipolar disorder predict worse outcomes: results from the Bipolar CHOICE study.


AUTHORS

Deckersbach T , Nierenberg AA , McInnis MG , Salcedo S , Bernstein EE , Kemp DE , Shelton RC , McElroy SL , Sylvia LG , Kocsis JH , Bobo WV , Friedman ES , Singh V , Tohen M , Bowden CL , Ketter TA , Calabrese JR , Thase ME , Reilly-Harrington NA , Rabideau DJ , Kinrys G , Kamali M , . The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 2016 1 1; 77(1). 100-8

ABSTRACT

To examine the effects of treatment on functioning impairments and quality of life and assess baseline functioning and employment status as predictors of treatment response in symptomatic individuals from the Bipolar Clinical Health Outcomes Initiative in Comparative Effectiveness (Bipolar CHOICE) study.


To examine the effects of treatment on functioning impairments and quality of life and assess baseline functioning and employment status as predictors of treatment response in symptomatic individuals from the Bipolar Clinical Health Outcomes Initiative in Comparative Effectiveness (Bipolar CHOICE) study.


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