Debate: Dimensions of mania in youth: possibly bipolar, probably risk indicators, certainly impairing

Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Pedro Mario PanRodrigo A Bressan

Abstract

We comment on the utility of latent manic dimensions to elucidate the prevalence of youth Bipolar Disorder in epidemiological samples, irrespective of sample's cultural background or clinician's predetermined prototypical definitions of a bipolar case.

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