Personal recovery in bipolar disorder: Systematic review and “best fit” framework synthesis of qualitative evidence–a POETIC adaptation of CHIME

G Jagfeld, F Lobban, P Marshall, SH Jones - Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Personal recovery, living a satisfying, hopeful life alongside symptoms, has
become an increasingly valued aim across mental health care agendas internationally …

Using apps for bipolar disorder–An online survey of healthcare provider perspectives and practices

E Morton, J Torous, G Murray, EE Michalak - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Smartphone apps have recognized potential for improving access to evidence-
based care in the treatment of bipolar disorder (BD). Healthcare providers are well …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of a self-guided transdiagnostic smartphone app on patient empowerment and mental health: randomized controlled trial

A Kerber, I Beintner, S Burchert… - JMIR Mental …, 2023 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Mental disorders impact both individuals and health systems. Symptoms and
syndromes often remain undetected and untreated, resulting in chronification. Besides …

“Supporting Wellness”: a depression and bipolar support alliance mixed-methods investigation of lived experience perspectives and priorities for mood disorder …

E Morton, P Foxworth, P Dardess, C Altimus… - Journal of affective …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background: The lived experience of people with mood disorders may be leveraged to
inform priorities for research, define key treatment outcomes, and support decision-making …

[HTML][HTML] Supporting self-management in bipolar disorder: mixed-methods knowledge translation study

EE Michalak, E Morton, SJ Barnes, R Hole, C BD… - JMIR mental …, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Self-management is increasingly recognized as an important method through
which individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) may cope with symptoms and improve quality of …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences of a web-based quality of life self-monitoring tool for individuals with bipolar disorder: a qualitative exploration

E Morton, R Hole, G Murray, S Buzwell… - JMIR mental …, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background Self-monitoring of symptoms is a cornerstone of psychological interventions in
bipolar disorder (BD), but individuals with lived experience also value tracking holistic …

Self-destigmatization process? Experiences of persons living with bipolar disorder: A qualitative study

H Richard-Lepouriel, S Favre, F Jermann… - Community mental health …, 2020 - Springer
This qualitative study investigated subjective experiences of self-stigmatization and self-
destigmatization among people living with bipolar disorder (BD). We conducted in-depth …

A grounded theory on acceptance of diagnosis as a pathway to recovery in bipolar disorder

CS Pereira, CS Padoan, MM Silva, PVS Magalhães - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
The recovery process in bipolar disorder is a subjective and multidimensional experience
that seeks to develop new meanings and purposes for living a satisfying life despite the …

[HTML][HTML] Engaging youth in the bipolar youth action project: community-based participatory research

L Lapadat, A Balram, J Cheek, E Canas… - Journal of participatory …, 2020 - jopm.jmir.org
Background: We describe the methodological dimensions of community-based participatory
research through a description of study design, youth engagement, and methods/processes …

What would digital early intervention for bipolar disorder look like? Theoretical and translational considerations for future therapies

G Murray - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
There are growing calls for the development of early intervention/preventive interventions for
young people identified to be at risk of bipolar disorder (BD), and digital delivery appears to …