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Impulsivity, anxiety, and alcohol misuse in bipolar disorder comorbid with eating disorders

Impulsivity, anxiety, and alcohol misuse in bipolar disorder comorbid with eating disorders

Research Open Access Published: 06 August 2013 Andrew Jen, Erika FH Saunders, Rollyn M Ornstein, Masoud Kamali & Melvin G McInnis International Journal of Bipolar Disorders volume 1, Article number: 13 (2013) Cite this article   Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are noted to occur with bipolar disorder (BD), but relationships between additional comorbidities, clinical correlates, and personality factors common to both remain largely unknown. Methods Using data from the Prechter Longitudinal Study of Bipolar Disorder, we measured the prevalence and demographic factors…

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Self-stigma in borderline personality disorder – cross-sectional comparison with schizophrenia spectrum disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety disorders

Self-stigma in borderline personality disorder – cross-sectional comparison with schizophrenia spectrum disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety disorders

Authors Grambal A, Prasko J, Kamaradova D, Latalova K, Holubova M, Marackova M, Ociskova M, Slepecky M Received 9 June 2016 Accepted for publication 8 July 2016 Published 22 September 2016 Volume 2016:12 Pages 2439—2448 DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S114671 Checked for plagiarism Yes Review by Single-blind Peer reviewers approved by Prof. Dr. Roumen Kirov Peer reviewer comments 2 Editor who approved publication: Dr Roger Pinder   Ales Grambal,1 Jan Prasko,1 Dana Kamaradova,1 Klara Latalova,1 Michaela Holubova,1,2 Marketa Marackova,1 Marie Ociskova,1 Milos Slepecky3…

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Impulsivity, anxiety, and alcohol misuse in bipolar disorder comorbid with eating disorders

Impulsivity, anxiety, and alcohol misuse in bipolar disorder comorbid with eating disorders

  Andrew Jen, Erika FH Saunders, Rollyn M Ornstein, Masoud Kamali and Melvin G McInnis International Journal of Bipolar Disorders20131:13 https://doi.org/10.1186/2194-7511-1-13 Received: 15 June 2013 Accepted: 29 July 2013 Published: 6 August 2013 Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are noted to occur with bipolar disorder (BD), but relationships between additional comorbidities, clinical correlates, and personality factors common to both remain largely unknown. Methods Using data from the Prechter Longitudinal Study of Bipolar Disorder, we measured the prevalence and demographic factors of comorbid ED with BD, presence of…

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Comorbidity of Personality Disorders in Anxiety Disorders: A Meta-Analysis of 30 Years of Research

Comorbidity of Personality Disorders in Anxiety Disorders: A Meta-Analysis of 30 Years of Research

     Oddgeir Friborg 1, 2 Monica Martinussen 3 Sabine Kaiser 1 Karl Tore Øvergård 1 Jan H. Rosenvinge 1   1 Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Psychology, University of Tromsø, Norway. 2 Psychiatric Research Centre of Northern Norway, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø. 3 Faculty of Health Sciences, Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, University of Tromsø, Norway.   Declaration of interest: None of the authors have any conflicting interests. Corresponding author…

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Depression and anxiety in patients with and without same-sex attraction: differences in clinical expression, lifestyle factors, and vulnerability indicators

Depression and anxiety in patients with and without same-sex attraction: differences in clinical expression, lifestyle factors, and vulnerability indicators

  UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)   Bos, H.M.W.; Boschloo, L.; Schoevers, R.A.; Sandfort, T.G.M.   Published in: Brain and Behavior   DOI: 10.1002/brb3.363   Citation for published version (APA): Bos, H. M. W., Boschloo, L., Schoevers, R. A., & Sandfort, T. G. M. (2015). Depression and anxiety in patients with and without same-sex attraction: differences in clinical expression, lifestyle factors, and vulnerability indicators. Brain and Behavior, 5(9), [e00363]. DOI: 10.1002/brb3.363   General rights It is not permitted to download or…

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