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Review
. 2022 Sep 7;12(9):1469.
doi: 10.3390/jpm12091469.

Mathematical Model of Interaction of Therapist and Patients with Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Literature Review

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Mathematical Model of Interaction of Therapist and Patients with Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Literature Review

Indah Nursuprianah et al. J Pers Med. .

Abstract

Mood swings in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are difficult to control and can lead to self-harm and suicide. The interaction between the therapist and BD will determine the success of therapy. The interaction model between the therapist and BD begins by reviewing the models that were previously developed using the Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric methods. The limit of articles used was sourced from the Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Dimensions databases from 2009 to 2022. The results obtained were 67 articles out of a total of 382 articles, which were then re-selected. The results of the selection of the last articles reviewed were 52 articles. Using VOSviewer version 1.6.16, a visualization of the relationship between the quotes "model", "therapy", "emotions", and "bipolar disorder" can be seen. This study also discusses the types of therapy that can be used by BD, as well as treatment innovations and the mathematical model of the therapy itself. The results of this study are expected to help further researchers to develop an interaction model between therapists and BD to improve the quality of life of BD.

Keywords: bipolar disorder; interaction; mathematical model; systematic literature review; therapist.

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Flowchart of the search strategy.
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(a) Visualization of the article database: The aggregated network graph of the article database. (b) The network graph grouping the keyword “model” with other keywords from the article database.
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Publications from 2009 to 2022 based on the collected database.
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Country of publishing articles based on the collected database.
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Top 10 article citations based on the collected database [1,8,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39].
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Types of therapy in the Database.
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Number of articles from the database by type of therapy.

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