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Get Free AccessOur results outline a novel positive association of SP with undetermined predominant polarity, BDII, family history of mood disorder, and with fewer aggressiveness-related symptoms. Seasonality is associated with a biphasic pattern with similar dominance of (hypo)mania and depression and is more frequent in BDII as compared to BDI. Seasonal episodes may be easier to predict, but difficult to prevent.
Giovanna Fico, Marco De Toffol, Gerard Anmella, María Sagué‐Vilavella, Annelies Dellink, Norma Verdolini, Isabella Pacchiarotti, José Manuel Goikolea, Marco Solmi, Eduard Vieta, Andréa Murru (2020). Clinical correlates of seasonality in bipolar disorder: A specifier that needs specification?. , 143(2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.13251.
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2020
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https://doi.org/10.1111/acps.13251
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