Remission – NeuRA Library https://library.neura.edu.au NeuRA Evidence Libraries Mon, 01 Nov 2021 23:44:46 +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 Remission – NeuRA Library https://library.neura.edu.au 32 32 Recovery https://library.neura.edu.au/bipolar-disorder/illness-course-and-outcomes-bipolar-disorder/recovery/ Mon, 08 Apr 2019 01:10:05 +0000 https://library.neura.edu.au/?p=15377 How is recovery determined in bipolar disorder? Recovery is a goal with multiple features, including remission of symptoms, functional recovery, prevention of relapse or recurrence of mood symptoms, and improved subjective quality of life. Syndromal recovery is a pre-requisite for complete symptomatic remission. Syndromal recovery means that the person may have some residual symptoms, but no longer meets the criteria for a diagnosis of the disorder by current standards. Symptomatic recovery or remission indicates any residual symptom would not be outside the normal range of experience for someone who never had a diagnosis of the disorder. What is the evidence...

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How is recovery determined in bipolar disorder?

Recovery is a goal with multiple features, including remission of symptoms, functional recovery, prevention of relapse or recurrence of mood symptoms, and improved subjective quality of life. Syndromal recovery is a pre-requisite for complete symptomatic remission. Syndromal recovery means that the person may have some residual symptoms, but no longer meets the criteria for a diagnosis of the disorder by current standards. Symptomatic recovery or remission indicates any residual symptom would not be outside the normal range of experience for someone who never had a diagnosis of the disorder.

What is the evidence for recovery in bipolar disorder?

Moderate quality evidence suggests rates of syndromal recovery are around 77% at 6 months, and up to 84% at 4 years following a first episode of mania in people diagnosed with the disorder. Rates of symptomatic recovery are lower, with rates around 58% at 6 months, and 72% at 2 years.

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