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Limited time-specific and longitudinal effects of depressive and manic symptoms on cognition in bipolar spectrum disorders.

Rebecca E EasterKelly A RyanRyne EstabrookDavid F MarshallMelvin G McInnisScott A Langenecker
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2022)
The sample was generally highly educated (M = 15.22), the majority of the subsample with elevated manic symptoms generally presented with concurrent depressive elevated symptoms, and the study did not stratify recruitment based on mood state.
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