1. Sex difference in the progression of manic symptoms during acute hospitalization: A prospective pilot study
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Osama A. Abulseoud, Güliz Şenormancı, Ömer Şenormancı, Oya Güçlü, Brooke Schleyer, and Ulas Camsari
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aggressive and disruptive behavior ,insight ,mania ,phenotype ,sex difference ,sexual interest ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Abstract Objectives Acute mania is a serious medical condition that impacts men and women equally. Longtime presentation of manic symptoms is sex‐dependent; however, little is known about acute symptoms of mania. The objective of this study is to track and compare acute manic symptoms for sex differences during inpatient hospitalization. Methods All patients with bipolar mania admitted to a large university hospital between January and October 2017 were invited to participate in this longitudinal naturalistic follow‐up study. Manic (YMRS), depressive (MADRS), and psychotic (PAS) symptoms were tracked daily from admission to discharge. Results The total YMRS scores decreased significantly overtime (p
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- 2020
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