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Resting-state functional connectivity indicators of risk and resilience for self-harm in adolescent bipolar disorder.

Mikaela K DimickMegan A HirdAlysha A SultanRachel H B MitchellMark SinyorBradley J MacIntoshBenjamin I Goldstein
Published in: Psychological medicine (2022)
This study provides preliminary evidence of altered reward-related rsFC in relation to self-harm in adolescents with BD. Between-group differences conveyed a combination of putative risk and resilience connectivity patterns. Future studies are warranted to evaluate changes in rsFC in response to treatment and related changes in self-harm.
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