Antecedents
Antecedents of bipolar disorder are subtle behavioural, motor, speech, and cognitive alterations that may be found prior to the onset of the disorder. They are often seen in from childhood or adolescence, and so may be early indicators of risk for the disorder. Click on the links or the tabs below to access the information, or browse via the drop-down menu on the left.
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Autonomic nervous system anomalies
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Behaviour and psychopathology
What are antecedents of bipolar disorder? Antecedents, such as behavioural disturbances and psychopathology, are deviations in development that may become evident during childhood or adolescence. The presence of these deviations may foreshadow the later development of bipolar disorder, however most children who exhibit these antecedents do not develop the disorder. Studies exploring antecedents are ideally based on representative, population-based samples that follow the group from birth through childhood and adolescence to adulthood. What is the evidence from long-term studies for behavioural disturbances and psychopathology as antecedents of bipolar disorder? Moderate quality evidence suggests an increased risk of bipolar disorder in…
Cognition
What are antecedents of bipolar disorder? Antecedents, including cognitive anomalies, are usually subtle deviations in development that may become evident during childhood or adolescence. The presence of these deviations may foreshadow the later development of bipolar disorder, however most children who exhibit deviations do not develop the disorder. Studies exploring antecedents are ideally based on representative, population-based samples that follow the group from birth through childhood and adolescence to adulthood. What is the evidence from long-term studies on cognitive anomalies as antecedents of bipolar disorder? Moderate to low quality evidence suggests a medium-sized effect of low IQ in childhood, particularly…
Eye tracking anomalies
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Face emotion processing
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Height and BMI
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IQ and academic performance
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Language
What are antecedents of bipolar disorder? Antecedents, including language problems, are usually subtle deviations in development that may become evident during childhood or adolescence. The presence of these deviations may foreshadow the later development of bipolar disorder, however most children who exhibit deviations do not develop the disorder. Studies exploring antecedents are ideally based on representative, population-based samples that follow the group from birth through childhood and adolescence to adulthood. What is the evidence from long-term studies on language problems as antecedents of bipolar disorder? Moderate to low quality evidence suggests a medium-sized effect of poor expressive language, but not…
Minor physical anomalies
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Motor dysfunction
What are antecedents of bipolar disorder? Antecedents, including motor functioning, are usually subtle deviations in development that may become evident during childhood or adolescence. The presence of these deviations may foreshadow the later development of bipolar disorder, however most children who exhibit deviations do not develop the disorder. Studies exploring antecedents are ideally based on representative, population-based samples that follow the group from birth through childhood and adolescence to adulthood. What is the evidence on motor dysfunction as an antecedent of bipolar disorder? Moderate to low quality evidence suggests a large effect of poor motor development in the childhood (at…
Olfactory functioning
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Sleep disturbance
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Stress responsivity
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