Mental health prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with bipolar disorder: Insights from prospective longitudinal data.
Katie J S LewisKatherine Gordon-SmithKate E A SaundersClare DolmanMatthew SouthJohn R GeddesNicholas CraddockArianna Di FlorioIan R JonesLisa A JonesPublished in: Bipolar disorders (2022)
Although mood symptoms did not significantly increase during the pandemic overall, we observed heterogeneity among our BD sample and other impacted areas. Individuals' unique histories and psychosocial circumstances are key and should be explored in future qualitative studies. The significant impacts of the pandemic may take time to manifest, particularly among those who are socioeconomically disadvantaged, highlighting the need for further long-term prospective studies.