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Is treatment for bipolar disorder more effective earlier in illness course? A comprehensive literature review.

Katie JoyceAndrew ThompsonSteven Marwaha
Published in: International journal of bipolar disorders (2016)
Psychological and pharmacological treatments in the early stages of illness are more effective than in the later stages of bipolar disorder across multiple domains. There is a first episode and the early phase effect. Consistent with the staging model of illness, findings provide evidence for the clinical utility of an early intervention approach in bipolar disorder to improve patient outcomes.
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