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Childhood maltreatment and adult medical morbidity in mood disorders: comparison of unipolar depression with bipolar disorder.

Georgina M HosangHelen L FisherKaren HodgsonBarbara MaughanAnne E Farmer
Published in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2018)
These findings suggest that childhood maltreatment may play a stronger role in the development of medical illnesses in individuals with bipolar disorder relative to those with unipolar depression. Individuals who had been maltreated with a mood disorder, especially bipolar disorder may benefit most from prevention and intervention efforts surrounding physical health.Declaration of interestNone.
Keyphrases
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  • major depressive disorder
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