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Abstract

Sir, Previous studies in bipolar disorder (BD) have reported near equal gender prevalence and age at onset of BD. In terms of the clinical presentation and course of BD, females have been reported to have more depressive symptoms, more mixed episodes, greater presence of psychotic symptoms, and more rapid cycling than males. All patients who received a diagnosis of mania with/without psychotic symptoms and a diagnosis of BD - mania with/without psychotic symptoms (with a history of only depressive episodes) (ICD-10; WHO, 1992) in the calendar year 2008 were included in the review (n = 108). No significant differences were observed between the genders with respect to the drug class of the medication prescribed (mood stabilizer vs. antipsychotic), adverse effects, compliance, and number of follow-up visits (all P > 0.4).

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Title
Gender differences in the 5 years course of bipolar disorder after a first manic episode: A retrospective review
Author
Sreedhar, Divyasree; Kulkarni, Karishma; Purty, Abhishek; Muralidharan, Kesavan; Janardhan Reddy, Y; Jain, Sanjeev
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Sep/Oct 2017
Publisher
Sage Publications, New Delhi India
ISSN
02537176
e-ISSN
09751564
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1955946040
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