Journal article
Social and academic premorbid adjustment domains predict different functional outcomes among youth with first episode mania
A Ratheesh, CG Davey, R Daglas, C Macneil, M Hasty, K Filia, PD McGorry, M Berk, P Conus, S Cotton
Journal of Affective Disorders | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background Premorbid characteristics may help predict the highly variable functional and illness outcomes of young people with early stage Bipolar Disorder (BD). We sought to examine the relationships between premorbid adjustment and short to medium-term outcomes after a first treated episode of mania. Methods We examined the baseline and 18-month follow-up characteristics of 117 participants with first episode of mania, treated at two tertiary early intervention services in Melbourne, Australia. The baseline demographic, family history, diagnoses, comorbidity and clinical features were determined using unstructured questionnaires and structured diagnostic interviews. Premorbid adjustment wa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by two investigator-initiated trial grants from Eli Lilly Australia and Astra Zeneca. However, the companies had no influence on the study design and was not involved in any way in data collection, data analysis and interpretation of the results. R.D. and M.H. worked on a study that has received research support by Astra Zeneca.