Pre-morbid and outcome correlates of first episode mania with psychosis: is a distinction between schizoaffective and bipolar I disorder valid in the early phase of psychotic disorders?

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Pre-morbid and outcome correlates of first episode mania with psychosis: is a distinction between schizoaffective and bipolar I disorder valid in the early phase of psychotic disorders? / Conus, Philippe; Abdel-Baki, Amal; Harrigan, Susy; Lambert, Martin; McGorry, Patrick D; Berk, Michael.

in: J AFFECT DISORDERS, Jahrgang 126, Nr. 1-2, 1-2, 2010, S. 88-95.

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title = "Pre-morbid and outcome correlates of first episode mania with psychosis: is a distinction between schizoaffective and bipolar I disorder valid in the early phase of psychotic disorders?",
abstract = "The validity of schizoaffective disorder (SA) diagnosis has for long been a matter of controversy and its delineation from bipolar I disorders (BD) has often been questioned. However, most studies have been conducted in chronic samples and have therefore been biased towards patients with poorer outcome, which may have hampered the possibility to identify significant differences between both diagnoses.",
author = "Philippe Conus and Amal Abdel-Baki and Susy Harrigan and Martin Lambert and McGorry, {Patrick D} and Michael Berk",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "126",
pages = "88--95",
journal = "J AFFECT DISORDERS",
issn = "0165-0327",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "1-2",

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T1 - Pre-morbid and outcome correlates of first episode mania with psychosis: is a distinction between schizoaffective and bipolar I disorder valid in the early phase of psychotic disorders?

AU - Conus, Philippe

AU - Abdel-Baki, Amal

AU - Harrigan, Susy

AU - Lambert, Martin

AU - McGorry, Patrick D

AU - Berk, Michael

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - The validity of schizoaffective disorder (SA) diagnosis has for long been a matter of controversy and its delineation from bipolar I disorders (BD) has often been questioned. However, most studies have been conducted in chronic samples and have therefore been biased towards patients with poorer outcome, which may have hampered the possibility to identify significant differences between both diagnoses.

AB - The validity of schizoaffective disorder (SA) diagnosis has for long been a matter of controversy and its delineation from bipolar I disorders (BD) has often been questioned. However, most studies have been conducted in chronic samples and have therefore been biased towards patients with poorer outcome, which may have hampered the possibility to identify significant differences between both diagnoses.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 126

SP - 88

EP - 95

JO - J AFFECT DISORDERS

JF - J AFFECT DISORDERS

SN - 0165-0327

IS - 1-2

M1 - 1-2

ER -