Abstract

Studies of patients with major depression have associated prominent anxiety symptoms with greater severity and persistence of depressive symptoms. More recently, these findings have been replicated in studies of bipolar disorder; high levels of anxiety or coexisting anxiety disorders in bipolar patients increase the likelihood of rapid switching and suicidal behavior, shorten euthymic periods, worsen outcomes, …

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