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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2014 Dec 24;175:108–115. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.12.040

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the sample.

Control (n=13) BD Lam − (n=30) BD Lam + (n=42)
Age of Onset N/A 14.9±7.4 15.3±10.4
Bipolar Subtype
Bipolar I N/A 11 12
Bipolar II N/A 8 16
Bipolar NOS N/A 11 14
Education*
High School 2 (15.4%) 11 (36.7%) 10 (23.8%)
College 5 (38.5%) 10 (33.3%) 16 (38.1%)
Graduate School 6 (46.2%) 8 (26.7%) 12 (28.6%)
Ethnicity*
Caucasian 8 (61.5%) 23 (76.7%) 30 (71.4%)
Hispanic 3 (23.1%) 3 (10.0%) 4 (9.5%)
Asian/Pacific Islander 2 (15.4%) 1 (3.3%) 5 (11.9%)
African American 0 0 0
Other 0 1 (3.3%) 0
Employment Status*
Full-time 8 (61.5%) 10 (33.3%) 10 (23.8%)
Part-time 2 (15.4%) 5 (16.7%) 5 (11.9%)
Student 1 (7.7%) 6 (20.0%) 11 (26.2%)
Unemployed 2 (15.4%) 3 (10.0%) 5 (11.9%)
Not in work force (other) 0 5 (16.7%) 7 (16.7%)
Marital Status*
Single, never married 7 (53.8%) 9 (30.0%) 11 (26.2%)
Married or partnered 5 (38.4%) 19 (63.3%) 19 (45.2%)
Divorced/Separated 0 0 6 (14.3%)
Widowed 0 0 1 (2.4%)
*

Some columns may not sum to total due to missing data.