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Probability of Transition to Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder in Individuals With Neurodevelopmental Disorders

An S, Choi BS, Yu ER, Jeong JW, Huh SY

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Probability of Transition to Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder in Individuals With Neurodevelopmental Disorders

An S, Choi BS, Yu ER, Jeong JW, Huh SY

Objectives: The clinical trajectories of adolescent-onset psychosis and bipolar disorder are worse than that of adult-onset cases. Although psychosis and bipolar disorder are more prevalent among those with neurodevelopmental disorders...
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Changes in Urine Osmolal Concentration with Lithium Treatment in Children and Youth with Bipolar Disorder

Jeong JW, Choi BS, Kim DW, Yu ER, Huh SY, Kim SG, Kim JH

Objectives Bipolar disorder has a high rate of recurrence, which can cause problems such as declines in cognitive and social functions. Lithium is the primary medication for preventing recurrence, but the...
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Reliability and Validity of the Korean Version of the Kenny Music Performance Anxiety Inventory

Oh S, Yu Er, Lee HJ, Yoon DU

Objectives Performance anxiety has been conceptualized as a subtype of social anxiety disorder, but is still under-recognized and under-diagnosed because of the lack of specific tools for its appropriate assessment...
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A Comparative Study on the Cognitive and Clinical Characteristics of Childhood/Adolescent- and Adult-Onset of Bipolar Disorder

Kim H, Huh SY, Kim SG, Kim JH, Jung WY, Yu Er, Choi BS, Kim DW, Yoon DU

  • KMID: 2503854
  • J Korean Soc Biol Ther Psychiatry.
  • 2020 Jun;26(2):154-161.
Objectives:Childhood/adolescent-onset of bipolar disorder presents functional impairments on emotional, academic, and social aspects. These impairments could continue into adulthood. However, there are few studies comparing cognitive function between childhood/adolescent- and...
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