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The following pages link to Clinical and Health Outcomes Initiative in Comparative Effectiveness for Bipolar Disorder (Bipolar CHOICE): a pragmatic trial of complex treatment for a complex disorder (Q35831460):
Displaying 15 items.
- Effect of adjunctive benzodiazepines on clinical outcomes in lithium- or quetiapine-treated outpatients with bipolar I or II disorder: results from the Bipolar CHOICE trial (Q33961092) (← links)
- Obesity, but not metabolic syndrome, negatively affects outcome in bipolar disorder (Q36834290) (← links)
- Electronic Health Record Based Algorithm to Identify Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q37139146) (← links)
- Poor quality of life and functioning in bipolar disorder (Q37721167) (← links)
- A clinical measure of suicidal ideation, suicidal behavior, and associated symptoms in bipolar disorder: Psychometric properties of the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR). (Q38952459) (← links)
- White blood cell count correlates with mood symptom severity and specific mood symptoms in bipolar disorder (Q47435866) (← links)
- Treatment outcomes of acute bipolar depressive episode with psychosis (Q47560984) (← links)
- Decreased activation and subsyndromal manic symptoms predict lower remission rates in bipolar depression (Q47573921) (← links)
- Complexity of illness and adjunctive benzodiazepine use in outpatients with bipolar I or II disorder: results from the Bipolar CHOICE study (Q47574796) (← links)
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and paracetamol do not affect 6-month mood-stabilizing treatment outcome among 482 patients with bipolar disorder (Q47588911) (← links)
- Clinically relevant and simple immune system measure is related to symptom burden in bipolar disorder (Q47656515) (← links)
- Putting the CART before the horse? (Q47766220) (← links)
- Medical burden in bipolar disorder: findings from the Clinical and Health Outcomes Initiative in Comparative Effectiveness for Bipolar Disorder study (Bipolar CHOICE). (Q50627364) (← links)
- Correlation between white blood cell count and mood-stabilising treatment response in two bipolar disorder trials (Q92555890) (← links)
- Adjunctive antidepressant treatment among 763 outpatients with bipolar disorder: Findings from the Bipolar CHOICE and LiTMUS trials (Q96769981) (← links)