1. Clinical correlates of comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults suffering from bipolar disorder: A meta-analysis
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Francesco Bartoli, Tommaso Callovini, Daniele Cavaleri, Riccardo Matteo Cioni, Bianca Bachi, Angela Calabrese, Federico Moretti, Aurelia Canestro, Marco Morreale, Christian Nasti, Dario Palpella, Susanna Piacenti, Renata Nacinovich, Ilaria Riboldi, Cristina Crocamo, Giuseppe Carrà, Bartoli, F, Callovini, T, Cavaleri, D, Cioni, R, Bachi, B, Calabrese, A, Moretti, F, Canestro, A, Morreale, M, Nasti, C, Palpella, D, Piacenti, S, Nacinovich, R, Riboldi, I, Crocamo, C, and Carra, G
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,bipolar disorder ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,General Medicine ,meta-analysi - Abstract
Objective: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a frequent comorbid condition in adults with bipolar disorder. We performed a meta-analysis aimed at assessing sociodemographic and clinical correlates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in bipolar disorder. Method: We searched main electronic databases up to June 2021. Random-effects meta-analyses, with relevant meta-regression and quality-based sensitivity analyses, were carried out to estimate the association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and putative correlates, grading the quality of evidence. Results: We included 43 studies, based on 38 independent samples. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder participants were more likely to be males (odds ratio = 1.46; p Conclusion: Comorbid bipolar disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may have some distinctive clinical features including an earlier onset of bipolar disorder and higher comorbid alcohol/substance use disorder rates. Further research is needed to identify additional clinical characteristics of this comorbidity.
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- 2022
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