Examining the Overlap between Bipolar Disorder, Nonaffective Psychosis, and Common Mental Disorders Using Latent Class Analysis

Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
While dimensional models of psychopathology have delineated two broad factors underlying common mental disorders--internalizing and externalizing--it is unclear where bipolar disorder and nonaffective psychoses fit in relation to this structure and to each other. Given their low prevalence rates in the general population, these disorders generally tend to be excluded from such models. The current study used the person-centered approach of latent...
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Title
Examining the Overlap between Bipolar Disorder, Nonaffective Psychosis, and Common Mental Disorders Using Latent Class Analysis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
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