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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2012 Aug 28;51(10):1085–1094. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2012.08.005

Table 1.

Demographic and Diagnostic Variables (N=115)

Variable
  Youth Age, mean (SD) 15.5 (1.4)
  Gender, n (%)
    Female 62 (54)
Race, n (%)
    Caucasian 98 (85)
    Hispanic 11 (9.6)
    African American 8 (7.0)
    Asian/Pacific Islander 3 (2.6)
    Native American 2 (1.7)
    Other/Biracial 4 (3.5)
  Lives with both natural parents, n (%) 40 (35)
  Most Recent Episode, n (%)
    BP I Mania or Hypomania 31 (27)
    BP I Mixed 21 (18)
    BP I Depressive 16 (14)
    BP II Hypomanic 23 (20)
    BP II Hypomanic Mixed  8 (7)
    BP II Depressive 16 (14)
  Comorbid Disorders, n (%)
    ADHD 41 (35)
    ODD/CD 37 (32)
    Anxiety 31 (37)
  Medication Treatment at 1st Evaluation, n (%)
    Any 75 (65)
    Mood Stabilizer 35 (30)
    Antipsychotic 55 (46)
    Antidepressant 19 (16)
    Stimulant 18 (14)
    Anxiolytic 31 (27)
    More than 1 medication 41 (35)

Note: ADHD = Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; BP I = Bipolar I Disorder; BP II = Bipolar II Disorder; CD = Conduct Disorder; ODD = Oppositional Defiant Disorder.