A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force

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A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force. / Sajatovic, Martha; Strejilevich, Sergio A; Gildengers, Ariel G; Dols, Annemiek; Al Jurdi, Rayan K; Forester, Brent P; Kessing, Lars Vedel; Beyer, John; Manes, Facundo; Rej, Soham; Rosa, Adriane R; Schouws, Sigfried Ntm; Tsai, Shang-Ying; Young, Robert C; Shulman, Kenneth I.

I: Bipolar Disorders (English Edition, Online), Bind 17, Nr. 7, 11.2015, s. 689-704.

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Sajatovic, M, Strejilevich, SA, Gildengers, AG, Dols, A, Al Jurdi, RK, Forester, BP, Kessing, LV, Beyer, J, Manes, F, Rej, S, Rosa, AR, Schouws, SN, Tsai, S-Y, Young, RC & Shulman, KI 2015, 'A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force', Bipolar Disorders (English Edition, Online), bind 17, nr. 7, s. 689-704. https://doi.org/10.1111/bdi.12331

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Sajatovic, M., Strejilevich, S. A., Gildengers, A. G., Dols, A., Al Jurdi, R. K., Forester, B. P., Kessing, L. V., Beyer, J., Manes, F., Rej, S., Rosa, A. R., Schouws, S. N., Tsai, S-Y., Young, R. C., & Shulman, K. I. (2015). A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force. Bipolar Disorders (English Edition, Online), 17(7), 689-704. https://doi.org/10.1111/bdi.12331

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Sajatovic M, Strejilevich SA, Gildengers AG, Dols A, Al Jurdi RK, Forester BP o.a. A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force. Bipolar Disorders (English Edition, Online). 2015 nov.;17(7):689-704. https://doi.org/10.1111/bdi.12331

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Sajatovic, Martha ; Strejilevich, Sergio A ; Gildengers, Ariel G ; Dols, Annemiek ; Al Jurdi, Rayan K ; Forester, Brent P ; Kessing, Lars Vedel ; Beyer, John ; Manes, Facundo ; Rej, Soham ; Rosa, Adriane R ; Schouws, Sigfried Ntm ; Tsai, Shang-Ying ; Young, Robert C ; Shulman, Kenneth I. / A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force. I: Bipolar Disorders (English Edition, Online). 2015 ; Bind 17, Nr. 7. s. 689-704.

Bibtex

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title = "A report on older-age bipolar disorder from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force",
abstract = "OBJECTIVES: In the coming generation, older adults with bipolar disorder (BD) will increase in absolute numbers as well as proportion of the general population. This is the first report of the International Society for Bipolar Disorder (ISBD) Task Force on Older-Age Bipolar Disorder (OABD).METHODS: This task force report addresses the unique aspects of OABD including epidemiology and clinical features, neuropathology and biomarkers, physical health, cognition, and care approaches.RESULTS: The report describes an expert consensus summary on OABD that is intended to advance the care of patients, and shed light on issues of relevance to BD research across the lifespan. Although there is still a dearth of research and health efforts focused on older adults with BD, emerging data have brought some answers, innovative questions, and novel perspectives related to the notion of late onset, medical comorbidity, and the vexing issue of cognitive impairment and decline.CONCLUSIONS: Improving our understanding of the biological, clinical, and social underpinnings relevant to OABD is an indispensable step in building a complete map of BD across the lifespan.",
keywords = "Age of Onset, Aged, Bipolar Disorder, Cognition, Comorbidity, Female, Geriatric Assessment, Humans, Male, Psychotropic Drugs",
author = "Martha Sajatovic and Strejilevich, {Sergio A} and Gildengers, {Ariel G} and Annemiek Dols and {Al Jurdi}, {Rayan K} and Forester, {Brent P} and Kessing, {Lars Vedel} and John Beyer and Facundo Manes and Soham Rej and Rosa, {Adriane R} and Schouws, {Sigfried Ntm} and Shang-Ying Tsai and Young, {Robert C} and Shulman, {Kenneth I}",
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language = "English",
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AU - Sajatovic, Martha

AU - Strejilevich, Sergio A

AU - Gildengers, Ariel G

AU - Dols, Annemiek

AU - Al Jurdi, Rayan K

AU - Forester, Brent P

AU - Kessing, Lars Vedel

AU - Beyer, John

AU - Manes, Facundo

AU - Rej, Soham

AU - Rosa, Adriane R

AU - Schouws, Sigfried Ntm

AU - Tsai, Shang-Ying

AU - Young, Robert C

AU - Shulman, Kenneth I

N1 - © 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2015/11

Y1 - 2015/11

N2 - OBJECTIVES: In the coming generation, older adults with bipolar disorder (BD) will increase in absolute numbers as well as proportion of the general population. This is the first report of the International Society for Bipolar Disorder (ISBD) Task Force on Older-Age Bipolar Disorder (OABD).METHODS: This task force report addresses the unique aspects of OABD including epidemiology and clinical features, neuropathology and biomarkers, physical health, cognition, and care approaches.RESULTS: The report describes an expert consensus summary on OABD that is intended to advance the care of patients, and shed light on issues of relevance to BD research across the lifespan. Although there is still a dearth of research and health efforts focused on older adults with BD, emerging data have brought some answers, innovative questions, and novel perspectives related to the notion of late onset, medical comorbidity, and the vexing issue of cognitive impairment and decline.CONCLUSIONS: Improving our understanding of the biological, clinical, and social underpinnings relevant to OABD is an indispensable step in building a complete map of BD across the lifespan.

AB - OBJECTIVES: In the coming generation, older adults with bipolar disorder (BD) will increase in absolute numbers as well as proportion of the general population. This is the first report of the International Society for Bipolar Disorder (ISBD) Task Force on Older-Age Bipolar Disorder (OABD).METHODS: This task force report addresses the unique aspects of OABD including epidemiology and clinical features, neuropathology and biomarkers, physical health, cognition, and care approaches.RESULTS: The report describes an expert consensus summary on OABD that is intended to advance the care of patients, and shed light on issues of relevance to BD research across the lifespan. Although there is still a dearth of research and health efforts focused on older adults with BD, emerging data have brought some answers, innovative questions, and novel perspectives related to the notion of late onset, medical comorbidity, and the vexing issue of cognitive impairment and decline.CONCLUSIONS: Improving our understanding of the biological, clinical, and social underpinnings relevant to OABD is an indispensable step in building a complete map of BD across the lifespan.

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KW - Aged

KW - Bipolar Disorder

KW - Cognition

KW - Comorbidity

KW - Female

KW - Geriatric Assessment

KW - Humans

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