Incidence – NeuRA Library https://library.neura.edu.au NeuRA Evidence Libraries Fri, 22 Apr 2022 03:27:13 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8 https://library.neura.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/10/cropped-Library-Logo_favicon-32x32.jpg Incidence – NeuRA Library https://library.neura.edu.au 32 32 Incidence in children https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/children-3/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 04:53:41 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15551 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. October 2021 Image: ©Sunny studio – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

October 2021

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Incidence in elderly people https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/elderly-3/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 04:55:00 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15552 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. October 2021 Image: ©Andrey Bandurenko – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

October 2021

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Incidence in forensic settings https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/forensic-settings-3/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 04:59:30 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15554 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. October 2021 Image: ©viperagp – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

October 2021

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Incidence in homeless people https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/homeless-people-3/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 05:00:34 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15555 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. October 2021 Image: ©Leo Lintang – Fotolia – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

October 2021

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Incidence in indigenous populations https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/indigenous-populations-3/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 05:01:38 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15556 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. October 2021 Image: ©natalyon – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

October 2021

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Incidence in males vs. females https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-in-males-vs-females-2/ Wed, 06 Apr 2022 00:38:48 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=23331 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. April 2022 Image: ©melita – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

April 2022

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Incidence in migrants https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/migrants/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 04:42:40 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15548 What is the incidence of bipolar disorder in migrants? The incidence of bipolar disorder refers to how many new cases there are per population in a specified time period. It is different from prevalence, which refers to how many existing cases there are at a particular point in time. Differences in the incidence of a disorder can provide clues to its possible causes. The term “migrant” usually refers to first generation migrants – people with a foreign birth place, however some studies also include locally born offspring, or second generation migrants in their analyses. What is the evidence for incidence...

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What is the incidence of bipolar disorder in migrants?

The incidence of bipolar disorder refers to how many new cases there are per population in a specified time period. It is different from prevalence, which refers to how many existing cases there are at a particular point in time. Differences in the incidence of a disorder can provide clues to its possible causes. The term “migrant” usually refers to first generation migrants – people with a foreign birth place, however some studies also include locally born offspring, or second generation migrants in their analyses.

What is the evidence for incidence of bipolar disorder in migrant populations?

Moderate quality evidence suggests no increases in the incidence of bipolar disorder in migrant populations compared to non-migrant populations.

October 2021

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Incidence in veterans https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/veterans-2/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 05:02:24 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15557 We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria. Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library. October 2021 Image: ©Maura Satchell – stock.adobe.com

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We have not found any systematic reviews on this topic that meet the Library’s inclusion criteria.

Pending enough primary studies, we invite reviews on this topic to be conducted. Alternatively we will endeavour to conduct our own review to fill this gap in the Library.

October 2021

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Worldwide incidence https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/incidence-epidemiology-bipolar-disorder/worldwide-3/ Tue, 09 Apr 2019 04:35:19 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15544 What is worldwide incidence of bipolar disorder? Incidence refers to how many new cases of bipolar disorder there are in a population in a specified time period. It is different from prevalence, which refers to how many existing cases there are at a particular point in time, or over a lifetime. Incidence is usually reported as the number of new cases per 100,000 people per year. What is the evidence on the incidence of bipolar disorder? Moderate quality evidence suggests an incidence rate of 6.1 per 100,000 person years. Rates were lowest in Wales (1.4) and highest in Sweden (28.5)....

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What is worldwide incidence of bipolar disorder?

Incidence refers to how many new cases of bipolar disorder there are in a population in a specified time period. It is different from prevalence, which refers to how many existing cases there are at a particular point in time, or over a lifetime. Incidence is usually reported as the number of new cases per 100,000 people per year.

What is the evidence on the incidence of bipolar disorder?

Moderate quality evidence suggests an incidence rate of 6.1 per 100,000 person years. Rates were lowest in Wales (1.4) and highest in Sweden (28.5). Rates were higher in studies using population registers to determine a diagnosis than in first contact studies (studies of individuals making contact with services).

June 2020

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