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Early intervention for bipolar disorder (BD) is crucial for improving outcomes. Identifying at-risk individuals and prodromal symptoms can guide timely treatment, reducing long-term disability and mortality associated with this recurrent mood disorder.

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  • Psychiatry
  • Neuroscience
  • Mental Health

Background:

  • Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic, recurrent mood disorder affecting over 1% of the global population, typically emerging in youth.
  • It significantly contributes to disability, morbidity, and mortality, particularly among young and working-age individuals.
  • Early intervention strategies hold promise for altering the illness trajectory and preventing irreversible harm.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current evidence and rationale for early intervention in bipolar disorder.
  • To highlight the importance of identifying prodromal symptoms and at-risk states for targeted interventions.
  • To discuss the role of parental early-onset bipolar disorder as a significant risk factor.

Main Methods:

  • Review of longitudinal studies and emerging evidence on bipolar disorder onset and progression.
  • Analysis of risk factors, including genetic predisposition and prodromal symptom clusters.
  • Discussion of the current limitations in diagnostic biomarkers for early detection.

Main Results:

  • Parental early-onset bipolar disorder is a consistent risk factor.
  • Prodromal symptoms, especially subsyndromal mania, precede full manic episodes, indicating an at-risk state.
  • Modifiable risk factors influencing the course of bipolar disorder have been identified.

Conclusions:

  • Early intervention in bipolar disorder is a developing field with potential to improve patient outcomes.
  • Identifying individuals in an at-risk state and targeting prodromal symptoms are key strategies.
  • Further research is needed to establish definitive treatment protocols and biomarkers for early intervention in bipolar disorder.