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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bipolar Disord. 2014 Jun 17;16(7):678–689. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12221

Table 1.

Demographic and behavioral variables of study sample

Variables High risk
(n = 24)
Low risk
(n = 25)
Age, years, mean (SD) 12.25 (3.03)   11.56 (2.29)
Gender, female, n (%) 16 (66.67)   15 (60)
Right handedness, n (%)   22 (91.67)   24 (96)
Tanner stage, mean (SD) 2.64 (0.73) 2.31 (0.81)
Caucasian race, n (%) 21 (87.5) 18 (72)
Full-scale IQ, mean (SD) 114.69 (10.71) 114.88 (17.30)
YMRS score, mean (SD) 1.33 (1.37) 1.08 (1.24)
CDRS-R score, mean (SD)   19.67 (3.16)   19.25 (2.56)
CGAS score, mean (SD)a 87.00 (5.51) 90.36 (5.49)
MASC t-score, mean (SD) 42.26 (14.55) 45.27 (10.92)
Family chaos score, mean (SD)a 15.11 (3.42) 12.25 (3.17)
Parental Symptom Checklist-90, mean (SD)a 39.18 (27.85) 8.08 (9.72)

SD = standard deviation; IQ = intellectual quotient; YMRS = Young Mania Rating Scale; CDRS-R = Children’s Depressive Rating Scale-Revised; CGAS = Children’s Global Assessment Scale; MASC = Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children.

a

p < 0.05.