BaldassanoC F, MarangellL BGyulaiL. 2005. Gender differences in bipolar disorder: retrospective data from the first 500 STEP-BD participants. Bipolar Disord, 7: 465–470.
2.
UsallJ, OchoaS, ArayaS and MarquezM. 2003. NEDES Group (Assessment Research Group in Schizophrenia). Gender differences and outcome in schizophrenia: a 2-year follow-up study in a large community sample. Eur Psychiatry, 18: 282–284.
3.
MiquelL, UsallJReedC. 2011. Gender differences in outcomes of acute mania: a 12-month follow-up study. Arch Womens Ment Health, 14: 107–113.
4.
MiquelL, RonceroC, Lopez-OrtizC and CasasM. 2011. Epidemiological and diagnostic axis I gender differences in Dual Diagnosis patients. Adicciones, 23: 165–172.
5.
WestreichL, GuedjP, GalanterM and BairdD. 1997. Differences between men and women in dual-diagnosis treatment. Am J Addict, 6: 311–317.
6.
ComtoisK A and RiesR K. 1995. Sex differences in dually diagnosed severely mentally ill clients in dual-diagnosis outpatient treatment. Am J Addict, 4: 245–253.
7.
BrunetteM and DrakeR E. 1998. Gender differences in homeless persons with schizophrenia and substance abuse. Community Ment Health J, 34: 627–642.
8.
SalloumI M, CorneliusJ RMezzichJ E. 2001. Characterizing female bipolar alcoholic patients presenting for initial evaluation. Addict Behav, 26: 341–348.
9.
SinhaR and RounsavilleB J. 2002. Sex differences in depressed substance abusers. J Clin Psychiatry, 63: 616–627.
10.
CatonC L, SametS and HasinD S. 2000. When acute-stage psychosis and substance use co-occur: differentiating substance-induced and primary psychotic disorders. J Psychiatr Pract, 6: 256–266.
11.
CorneliusJ R, JarrettP JThaseM E. 1995. Gender effects on the clinical presentation of alcoholics at a psychiatric hospital. Compr Psychiatry, 36: 435–440.
12.
KesslerR C, CrumR M, WarnerL A, NelsonC B, SchulenbergJ and AnthonyJ C. 1997. Lifetime co-occurrence of DSM-III-R alcohol abuse and dependence with other psychiatric disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 54: 313–321.