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The Dynamics of Mood and Coping in Bipolar Disorder: Longitudinal Investigations of the Inter-Relationship between Affect, Self-Esteem and Response Styles

  • H. Pavlickova
  • , F. Varese
  • , A. Smith
  • , I. Myin-Germeys
  • , O.H. Turnbull
  • , R.P. Bentall

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    Abstract

    Previous research has suggested that the way bipolar patients respond to depressive mood impacts on the future course of the illness, with rumination prolonging depression and risk-taking possibly triggering hypomania. However, the relationship over time between variables such as mood, self-esteem, and response style to negative affect is complex and has not been directly examined in any previous study – an important limitation, which the present study seeks to address.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPLoS ONE
    Volume8
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Apr 2013

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