About this Research Topic
This research topic is specifically looking at links between bipolar disorder, cognitive impairment, and dementia. For example, the following questions may be addressed.
1) Why do people diagnosed with bipolar disorder suffer from cognitive decline that leads to dementia?
2) Which type (e.g., Bipolar I or II) of bipolar disorder is likely to develop dementia?
3) What factors (e.g., number of recurrences, drugs such as lithium) are likely to develop or protect against dementia?
4) What genetic factors are associated with the links between bipolar disorder, cognitive decline, and dementia?
5) Which type of dementia is likely to develop in people with bipolar disorder?
We aim to collect relevant articles that strive to answer these questions and reveal the links between bipolar disorder, cognitive decline, and dementia. We welcome cross-sectional studies, prospective or retrospective longitudinal studies, qualitative reviews, and quantitative reviews such as meta-analyses. We hope that through the articles collected in this Research Topic, we can get some answers to the above questions.
Keywords: comorbidity, bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autistic spectrum disorder, anxiety disorder, sleep disorder, alcoholic dependence, eating disorder, personality disorder, dementia, physical diseases
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