Researchers have found that children whose parents have bipolar disorder have eight times the risk of developing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and six times the risk of developing another mental health problem than children of parents who do not have the disorder. But scientists say effective treatment of parents' mental health problems may help diminish the severity, delay, or prevent the effect of the disorder on children.
Read moreReaders have commented on and asked follow-up questions about my July 3, 2006 entry on Children and Bipolar Disorder. Some expressed... Read more »
Question: I am personally concerned with the number of pre-teen to early teen children being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, with... Read more »
Q: I have a couple of family members who were never diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but who definitely exhibited symptoms of the... Read more »
The approval by the FDA for the use of Risperdal in the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in children is a momentous event.... Read more »
Are Children Negatively Affected by a Parent with Bipolar Disorder? Recently a reader asked about possible risks to children being raised... Read more »
According to an analysis of a National Center for Health Statistics survey, the number of office visits for children diagnosed with bipolar disorder... Read more »
Two researchers at Brown University have been given a federal grant to study brain development in infants and bipolar disorder in children. According... Read more »
Doctors should consider irritability a possible symptoms of bipolar disorder when they are diagnosing the condition in children, new research... Read more »
A study of 13,428 people with bipolar disorder (BPD) and more than 67,000 people without the condition has found that the older the father, the... Read more »
A study of 13,428 people with bipolar disorder (BPD) and more than 67,000 people without the condition has found that the older the father, the... Read more »