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Relationship between cognitive flexibility and subsequent course of mood symptoms and suicidal ideation in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder

Heather A. MacPherson, Anastacia Y. Kudinova, Elana Schettini, Gracie A. Jenkins, Anna C. Gilbert, Sarah A. Thomas, Kerri L. Kim, Petya D. Radoeva, Rebecca L. Babcock Fenerci, Shirley Yen, Heather Hower, Jeffrey Hunt, Martin B. Keller, Daniel P. Dickstein

2021European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive flexibilityNeurocognitivePsychologyBipolar disorderMoodExecutive functionsNeuropsychologyTrail Making TestCognitionVerbal memoryClinical psychologyPsychiatrySuicidal ideationPoison controlMedicineInjury preventionEnvironmental healthBipolar Disorder and TreatmentTryptophan and brain disordersAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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