Manic symptoms during depressive episodes in 1,380 patients with bipolar disorder: findings from the STEP-BD.

@article{Goldberg2009ManicSD,
  title={Manic symptoms during depressive episodes in 1,380 patients with bipolar disorder: findings from the STEP-BD.},
  author={Joseph F Goldberg and Roy H. Perlis and Charles L. Bowden and Michael E. Thase and David J. Miklowitz and Lauren B. Marangell and Joseph R. Calabrese and Andrew A. Nierenberg and Gary S. Sachs},
  journal={The American journal of psychiatry},
  year={2009},
  volume={166 2},
  pages={
          173-81
        }
}
OBJECTIVE Little is known about how often bipolar depressive episodes are accompanied by subsyndromal manic symptoms in bipolar I and II disorders. The authors sought to determine the frequency and clinical correlates of manic symptoms during episodes of bipolar depression. METHOD From among 4,107 enrollees in the National Institute of Mental Health's Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder (STEP-BD), 1,380 individuals met criteria for bipolar I or II depressive… 
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