DBSA's scope also includes outreach, education and advocacy regarding depression and bipolar disorder.
[1] DBSA employs a small staff and operates with the guidance of a Scientific Advisory Board.
A nonrandomized study found participants in such groups reported their coping skills, medication compliance, and acceptance of their illness correlated with participation.
Each month, DBSA distributes nearly 20,000 educational materials free of charge to anyone requesting information about mood disorders.
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