Desynchronization of diurnal rhythms in bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder
It has long been proposed that diurnal rhythms are disturbed in bipolar disorder (BD). Such changes are obvious in episodes of mania or depression. However, detailed study of patients between episodes has been rare and comparison with other psychiatric disorders rarer still. Our hypothesis was that...
Main Authors: | Carr, O, Saunders, K, Bilderbeck, A, Tsanas, A, Palmius, N, Geddes, J, Foster, R, De Vos, M, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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