The Relationship of Persistent Manic Symptoms to the Diagnosis of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder

Abstract

The diagnosis of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders (BPSDs; Bipolar I and II, Cyclothymic Disorder, and Bipolar NOS) in youth remains controversial. The present study evaluated the possibility that the presence of persistent manic symptoms over a relatively short interval may increase the probability of a BPSD diagnosis

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