Internet use by patients with bipolar disorder: Results from an international multisite survey

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Internet use by patients with bipolar disorder : Results from an international multisite survey. / Bauer, Rita; Conell, Jörn; Glenn, Tasha; Alda, Martin; Ardau, Raffaella; Baune, Bernhard T; Berk, Michael; Bersudsky, Yuly; Bilderbeck, Amy; Bocchetta, Alberto; Bossini, Letizia; Castro, Angela M Paredes; Cheung, Eric Yw; Chillotti, Caterina; Choppin, Sabine; Del Zompo, Maria; Dias, Rodrigo Souza; Dodd, Seetal; Duffy, Anne; Etain, Bruno; Fagiolini, Andrea; Hernandez, Miryam Fernández; Garnham, Julie; Geddes, John R; Gildebro, Jonas; Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana; Goodwin, Guy M; Grof, Paul; Harima, Hirohiko; Hassel, Stefanie; Henry, Chantal; Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego; Kapur, Vaisnvy; Kunigiri, Girish; Lafer, Beny; Larsen, Erik R; Lewitzka, Ute; Licht, Rasmus W; Lund, Anne Hvenegaard; Misiak, Blazej; Monteith, Scott; Munoz, Rodrigo; Nakanotani, Takako; Nielsen, René E; O'Donovan, Claire; Okamura, Yasushi; Osher, Yamima; Piotrowski, Patryk; Reif, Andreas; Ritter, Philipp; Rybakowski, Janusz K; Sagduyu, Kemal; Sawchuk, Brett; Schwartz, Elon; Scippa, Ângela M; Slaney, Claire; Sulaiman, Ahmad H; Suominen, Kirsi; Suwalska, Aleksandra; Tam, Peter; Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka; Tondo, Leonardo; Vieta, Eduard; Vinberg, Maj; Viswanath, Biju; Volkert, Julia; Zetin, Mark; Whybrow, Peter C; Bauer, Michael.

I: Psychiatry Research, Bind 242, 30.08.2016, s. 388-94.

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Bauer, R, Conell, J, Glenn, T, Alda, M, Ardau, R, Baune, BT, Berk, M, Bersudsky, Y, Bilderbeck, A, Bocchetta, A, Bossini, L, Castro, AMP, Cheung, EY, Chillotti, C, Choppin, S, Del Zompo, M, Dias, RS, Dodd, S, Duffy, A, Etain, B, Fagiolini, A, Hernandez, MF, Garnham, J, Geddes, JR, Gildebro, J, Gonzalez-Pinto, A, Goodwin, GM, Grof, P, Harima, H, Hassel, S, Henry, C, Hidalgo-Mazzei, D, Kapur, V, Kunigiri, G, Lafer, B, Larsen, ER, Lewitzka, U, Licht, RW, Lund, AH, Misiak, B, Monteith, S, Munoz, R, Nakanotani, T, Nielsen, RE, O'Donovan, C, Okamura, Y, Osher, Y, Piotrowski, P, Reif, A, Ritter, P, Rybakowski, JK, Sagduyu, K, Sawchuk, B, Schwartz, E, Scippa, ÂM, Slaney, C, Sulaiman, AH, Suominen, K, Suwalska, A, Tam, P, Tatebayashi, Y, Tondo, L, Vieta, E, Vinberg, M, Viswanath, B, Volkert, J, Zetin, M, Whybrow, PC & Bauer, M 2016, 'Internet use by patients with bipolar disorder: Results from an international multisite survey', Psychiatry Research, bind 242, s. 388-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.055

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Bauer, R., Conell, J., Glenn, T., Alda, M., Ardau, R., Baune, B. T., Berk, M., Bersudsky, Y., Bilderbeck, A., Bocchetta, A., Bossini, L., Castro, A. M. P., Cheung, E. Y., Chillotti, C., Choppin, S., Del Zompo, M., Dias, R. S., Dodd, S., Duffy, A., ... Bauer, M. (2016). Internet use by patients with bipolar disorder: Results from an international multisite survey. Psychiatry Research, 242, 388-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.055

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Bauer R, Conell J, Glenn T, Alda M, Ardau R, Baune BT o.a. Internet use by patients with bipolar disorder: Results from an international multisite survey. Psychiatry Research. 2016 aug. 30;242:388-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.055

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Bauer, Rita ; Conell, Jörn ; Glenn, Tasha ; Alda, Martin ; Ardau, Raffaella ; Baune, Bernhard T ; Berk, Michael ; Bersudsky, Yuly ; Bilderbeck, Amy ; Bocchetta, Alberto ; Bossini, Letizia ; Castro, Angela M Paredes ; Cheung, Eric Yw ; Chillotti, Caterina ; Choppin, Sabine ; Del Zompo, Maria ; Dias, Rodrigo Souza ; Dodd, Seetal ; Duffy, Anne ; Etain, Bruno ; Fagiolini, Andrea ; Hernandez, Miryam Fernández ; Garnham, Julie ; Geddes, John R ; Gildebro, Jonas ; Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana ; Goodwin, Guy M ; Grof, Paul ; Harima, Hirohiko ; Hassel, Stefanie ; Henry, Chantal ; Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego ; Kapur, Vaisnvy ; Kunigiri, Girish ; Lafer, Beny ; Larsen, Erik R ; Lewitzka, Ute ; Licht, Rasmus W ; Lund, Anne Hvenegaard ; Misiak, Blazej ; Monteith, Scott ; Munoz, Rodrigo ; Nakanotani, Takako ; Nielsen, René E ; O'Donovan, Claire ; Okamura, Yasushi ; Osher, Yamima ; Piotrowski, Patryk ; Reif, Andreas ; Ritter, Philipp ; Rybakowski, Janusz K ; Sagduyu, Kemal ; Sawchuk, Brett ; Schwartz, Elon ; Scippa, Ângela M ; Slaney, Claire ; Sulaiman, Ahmad H ; Suominen, Kirsi ; Suwalska, Aleksandra ; Tam, Peter ; Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka ; Tondo, Leonardo ; Vieta, Eduard ; Vinberg, Maj ; Viswanath, Biju ; Volkert, Julia ; Zetin, Mark ; Whybrow, Peter C ; Bauer, Michael. / Internet use by patients with bipolar disorder : Results from an international multisite survey. I: Psychiatry Research. 2016 ; Bind 242. s. 388-94.

Bibtex

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abstract = "There is considerable international interest in online education of patients with bipolar disorder, yet little understanding of how patients use the Internet and other sources to seek information. 1171 patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 17 countries completed a paper-based, anonymous survey. 81% of the patients used the Internet, a percentage similar to the general public. Older age, less education, and challenges in country telecommunications infrastructure and demographics decreased the odds of using the Internet. About 78% of the Internet users looked online for information on bipolar disorder or 63% of the total sample. More years of education in relation to the country mean, and feeling very confident about managing life decreased the odds of seeking information on bipolar disorder online, while having attended support groups increased the odds. Patients who looked online for information on bipolar disorder consulted medical professionals plus a mean of 2.3 other information sources such as books, physician handouts, and others with bipolar disorder. Patients not using the Internet consulted medical professionals plus a mean of 1.6 other information sources. The percentage of patients with bipolar disorder who use the Internet is about the same as the general public. Other information sources remain important.",
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author = "Rita Bauer and J{\"o}rn Conell and Tasha Glenn and Martin Alda and Raffaella Ardau and Baune, {Bernhard T} and Michael Berk and Yuly Bersudsky and Amy Bilderbeck and Alberto Bocchetta and Letizia Bossini and Castro, {Angela M Paredes} and Cheung, {Eric Yw} and Caterina Chillotti and Sabine Choppin and {Del Zompo}, Maria and Dias, {Rodrigo Souza} and Seetal Dodd and Anne Duffy and Bruno Etain and Andrea Fagiolini and Hernandez, {Miryam Fern{\'a}ndez} and Julie Garnham and Geddes, {John R} and Jonas Gildebro and Ana Gonzalez-Pinto and Goodwin, {Guy M} and Paul Grof and Hirohiko Harima and Stefanie Hassel and Chantal Henry and Diego Hidalgo-Mazzei and Vaisnvy Kapur and Girish Kunigiri and Beny Lafer and Larsen, {Erik R} and Ute Lewitzka and Licht, {Rasmus W} and Lund, {Anne Hvenegaard} and Blazej Misiak and Scott Monteith and Rodrigo Munoz and Takako Nakanotani and Nielsen, {Ren{\'e} E} and Claire O'Donovan and Yasushi Okamura and Yamima Osher and Patryk Piotrowski and Andreas Reif and Philipp Ritter and Rybakowski, {Janusz K} and Kemal Sagduyu and Brett Sawchuk and Elon Schwartz and Scippa, {{\^A}ngela M} and Claire Slaney and Sulaiman, {Ahmad H} and Kirsi Suominen and Aleksandra Suwalska and Peter Tam and Yoshitaka Tatebayashi and Leonardo Tondo and Eduard Vieta and Maj Vinberg and Biju Viswanath and Julia Volkert and Mark Zetin and Whybrow, {Peter C} and Michael Bauer",
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language = "English",
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T2 - Results from an international multisite survey

AU - Bauer, Rita

AU - Conell, Jörn

AU - Glenn, Tasha

AU - Alda, Martin

AU - Ardau, Raffaella

AU - Baune, Bernhard T

AU - Berk, Michael

AU - Bersudsky, Yuly

AU - Bilderbeck, Amy

AU - Bocchetta, Alberto

AU - Bossini, Letizia

AU - Castro, Angela M Paredes

AU - Cheung, Eric Yw

AU - Chillotti, Caterina

AU - Choppin, Sabine

AU - Del Zompo, Maria

AU - Dias, Rodrigo Souza

AU - Dodd, Seetal

AU - Duffy, Anne

AU - Etain, Bruno

AU - Fagiolini, Andrea

AU - Hernandez, Miryam Fernández

AU - Garnham, Julie

AU - Geddes, John R

AU - Gildebro, Jonas

AU - Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana

AU - Goodwin, Guy M

AU - Grof, Paul

AU - Harima, Hirohiko

AU - Hassel, Stefanie

AU - Henry, Chantal

AU - Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego

AU - Kapur, Vaisnvy

AU - Kunigiri, Girish

AU - Lafer, Beny

AU - Larsen, Erik R

AU - Lewitzka, Ute

AU - Licht, Rasmus W

AU - Lund, Anne Hvenegaard

AU - Misiak, Blazej

AU - Monteith, Scott

AU - Munoz, Rodrigo

AU - Nakanotani, Takako

AU - Nielsen, René E

AU - O'Donovan, Claire

AU - Okamura, Yasushi

AU - Osher, Yamima

AU - Piotrowski, Patryk

AU - Reif, Andreas

AU - Ritter, Philipp

AU - Rybakowski, Janusz K

AU - Sagduyu, Kemal

AU - Sawchuk, Brett

AU - Schwartz, Elon

AU - Scippa, Ângela M

AU - Slaney, Claire

AU - Sulaiman, Ahmad H

AU - Suominen, Kirsi

AU - Suwalska, Aleksandra

AU - Tam, Peter

AU - Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka

AU - Tondo, Leonardo

AU - Vieta, Eduard

AU - Vinberg, Maj

AU - Viswanath, Biju

AU - Volkert, Julia

AU - Zetin, Mark

AU - Whybrow, Peter C

AU - Bauer, Michael

N1 - Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2016/8/30

Y1 - 2016/8/30

N2 - There is considerable international interest in online education of patients with bipolar disorder, yet little understanding of how patients use the Internet and other sources to seek information. 1171 patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 17 countries completed a paper-based, anonymous survey. 81% of the patients used the Internet, a percentage similar to the general public. Older age, less education, and challenges in country telecommunications infrastructure and demographics decreased the odds of using the Internet. About 78% of the Internet users looked online for information on bipolar disorder or 63% of the total sample. More years of education in relation to the country mean, and feeling very confident about managing life decreased the odds of seeking information on bipolar disorder online, while having attended support groups increased the odds. Patients who looked online for information on bipolar disorder consulted medical professionals plus a mean of 2.3 other information sources such as books, physician handouts, and others with bipolar disorder. Patients not using the Internet consulted medical professionals plus a mean of 1.6 other information sources. The percentage of patients with bipolar disorder who use the Internet is about the same as the general public. Other information sources remain important.

AB - There is considerable international interest in online education of patients with bipolar disorder, yet little understanding of how patients use the Internet and other sources to seek information. 1171 patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 17 countries completed a paper-based, anonymous survey. 81% of the patients used the Internet, a percentage similar to the general public. Older age, less education, and challenges in country telecommunications infrastructure and demographics decreased the odds of using the Internet. About 78% of the Internet users looked online for information on bipolar disorder or 63% of the total sample. More years of education in relation to the country mean, and feeling very confident about managing life decreased the odds of seeking information on bipolar disorder online, while having attended support groups increased the odds. Patients who looked online for information on bipolar disorder consulted medical professionals plus a mean of 2.3 other information sources such as books, physician handouts, and others with bipolar disorder. Patients not using the Internet consulted medical professionals plus a mean of 1.6 other information sources. The percentage of patients with bipolar disorder who use the Internet is about the same as the general public. Other information sources remain important.

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U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.055

DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.055

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VL - 242

SP - 388

EP - 394

JO - Psychiatry Research

JF - Psychiatry Research

SN - 0165-1781

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