id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4gnwoknljneg3napwnlsxk3siy K. Boylan Mini-clusters of potentially prodromal symptoms may identify psychiatrically well Amish children at higher risk of developing bipolar I disorder 2004.0 1 .pdf application/pdf 1032 144 66 identify psychiatrically well Amish children at higher risk of Q Do frequencies of potential early prodromal clinical features for bipolar I (BPI) disorder in psychiatrically well Amishchildren correlate with family history, and therefore inferred risk, of BPI? Children with one BPI parent were significantly more likely to have 7 children with well parents (AR: 12% for BPI family child v 3% for control family child; p = 0.0007). Assessors identified more of the children with one BPI parent as frequencies in psychiatrically well Amish children with one parent whether children designated as ''at risk'' do eventually develop BPI. symptoms that may be prodromal for bipolar disorder. on selected prodromal bipolar symptoms or prospective data on such symptoms in children from affected families, none has used a community Of clinical importance, they found that children with bipolar parents children of non-bipolar parents, are described. bipolar risk in children with subsyndromal symptoms combined with ./cache/work_4gnwoknljneg3napwnlsxk3siy.pdf ./txt/work_4gnwoknljneg3napwnlsxk3siy.txt