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Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period: Predictors of Morbidity

Bipolar DisorderPsychiatric Morbidity1 more

The purpose of this study is to examine risk factors for relapse of bipolar disorder during pregnancy and the postpartum period. The main goal of this study is to find the risks that may make it more likely for a woman with bipolar disorder to experience a depressive, manic, or hypomanic episode during her pregnancy and the postpartum period.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A NIS Evaluating the Treatment Patterns of Atypical Antipsychotics in Patients Diagnosed With Bipolar...

Bipolar Disorders

The purpose of this NIS is to obtain data on how AAPs are used in DSM-IV-TR Bipolar I and II Disorder, in the course of a major depressive episode. Both the parameters of use of AAPs and clinical evaluation will be recorded and potential differences that may exist due to epidemiological factors or comorbidities will be analyzed.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

An Observational Drug Utilization Study of Asenapine in the United Kingdom (P08308)

Bipolar Disorder

This study is designed to describe asenapine prescribing patterns in the United Kingdom (UK) during the post-approval period under conditions of usual practice. The use of asenapine in Bipolar Disorder and other indications will be described. To provide epidemiological and clinical perspective, use of aripiprazole and other comparator drugs will be described.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Perspectives of Individuals With Bipolar Disorder and Siblings of Individuals With Bipolar Disorder;...

Bipolar Disorder (BD)Bipolar

This study will examine those who will seek and those who are most likely to benefit from genetic counseling for psychiatric disorders. It will identify themes related to perceived risks, benefits, and possible motivations for seeking genetic counseling among families affected by bipolar disorder. It will then use those themes to generate a starting point for a framework to guide further research and to improve genetics services as they are currently practiced. Adults with bipolar disorder and the adult siblings of people with bipolar disorder are eligible for this study. In a 60- to 90-minute telephone interview, participants are asked questions related to their thoughts about the causes of bipolar disorder, their experiences with the illness, their concerns about the disorder occurring again in their families, and their feelings about the value of discussing these issues with health care professionals. They also are asked questions about the mental health of their close family members and their own mental health.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus Among Patients Treated With Atypical and Conventional Antipsychotics...

SchizophreniaBipolar Disorder1 more

This pilot study hypothesizes that diagnosed and undiagnosed prevalence of diabetes mellitus may differ across antipsychotioc medications in a community mental health center. The study further hypothesizes that control of diabetes among diagnosed cases may be suboptimal.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Treatment-Resistant Depression

Bipolar Disorder

This study seeks to learn about brain function in adolescents with depression and to determine whether adding lithium carbonate to antidepressant medication can reduce depression in children and adolescents. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) will examine brain chemistry and function.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Mental Time Travel and Identity in Bipolar Disorder Patients

Bipolar Disorder

Self-defining memories (SDMs) are memories that are still important today to understand who the investigators are and participate to the maintain of personal identity. SDMs are also linked to our capacity to project ourselves into the future. In bipolar disorder, life events play an important role in the course and outcome of the disease. the study is the first to investigate SDMs and self-defining future projections in a population of remitted patients with bipolar disorder.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Characterization of Emotional Processing of Information in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenic Patients...

SchizophreniaBipolar Disorder

In the case of psychotic disorders such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, attention dysfunction contribute, according to the theories of neuroscience, the development of mood disorders following disturbances in the interaction-care emotion. In this context, the general objective of this research project is to refine our understanding of the similarities and distinctions between bipolar and schizophrenic patients in the basic emotional information processing. Specifically, these are: 1) to better understand what level of basic emotional information processing both conditions differ or are comparable and in what sense and 2) estimate, in both pathologies, the specific influence of the nature of the task of processing emotional information. To answer these questions, the investigators have developed a protocol to specifically target different information processing channels playing on the nature of the spatial frequency content of emotional natural scenes. To estimate in both pathologies, the specific influence of the nature of the task on emotional processing, 3 types of tasks are proposed: 1) a simple task perception and 2) -3) two tasks whose categorization one focused on the emotional feelings of the individual and the other on the tendency to action. Both tasks categorization should involve more specifically the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (CPFVM) and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) respectively. All patient data will be compared with data from healthy control participants.

Unknown status60 enrollment criteria

Pediatric Bipolar Registry

Bipolar DisorderDepression2 more

The goal of the Pediatric Bipolar Registry (PBR) is to provide a comprehensive assessment regarding the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder to children and adolescents with any current mood state and/or children/adolescents who are offspring of a parent with bipolar disorder (BD) type I or II and their families.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

BIPLONG - The Bipolar Disorder in the Longitudinal Course

Bipolar Disorder

The BIPLONG (The Bipolar Disorder in the Longitudinal Course ) study is a longitudinal study on the course of bipolar disorders and comprises two sub-studies: On the one hand, BIPLONG examines the genetic foundation and change in bipolar disorder, on the other hand, metabolic changes, clinical symptoms and cognition in bipolar disorders is evaluated. A current subproject of BIPLONG is the analysis of the psychological response of the COVID-19 (Corona virus disease) pandemic. With the parameters examined in BIPLONG, it is hoped to gain better understanding of the bipolar disorder in the longitudinal course.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria
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