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Factors influencing lithium versus valproate prescription preference in the maintenance treatment of bipolar patients: a report from the Italian Early Career Psychiatrists (SOPSI-GG).

Massimiliano BuoliEleonora GattoniEnrico CollantoniAlessio Maria MonteleoneMarco SolmiLuisa LongoMichele RibolsiJacopo SantambrogioFrancesco Saverio BersaniAndrea AgugliaGianluca SerafiniMaria Salvina SignorelliBernardo Dell'OssoMario LucianoSilvana Galderisi
Published in: International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice (2020)
Type of education, source of information, clinical experience and safety concerns influence the choice of lithium versus valproate in the long-term treatment of BD. Present findings may guide educational training of ECPs.KEY POINTSLithium has been less prescribed in the last years for long-term treatment of Bipolar Disorder.Educational and clinical factors seem to influence the attitude to prescribe lithium.Only half of the Italian early career psychiatrists declare to have at least an adequate knowledge of lithium.Residency program in psychiatry should consider the implementation of education on lithium.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • solid state
  • primary care
  • major depressive disorder
  • combination therapy
  • medical students
  • social media
  • replacement therapy