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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 27.
Published in final edited form as: Bipolar Disord. 2017 Jun 27;19(4):273–284. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12510

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics at CANTAB T1 assessment in youth with bipolar disorder (N= 135).

N (%) M (SD)
Age 16.18 (3.28)
Sex (male) 79 (58.5)
Race (white) 110 (81.5)
SES 3.27 (1.31)
IQ 104.84 (15.05)
BP subtype
  BP-I 77 (57.03)
  BP-II 16 (11.85)
  BP-NOS 42 (31.11)
Age at onset of BP (years) 8.3 (3.55)
Duration of mood illness (years) 7.88 (2.76)
First degree family history of depression 92 (68.8)
First degree family history of (hypo)mania 45 (33.4)
Second degree family history of depression 88 (65.7)
Second degree family history of (hypo)mania 45 (33.9)
Comorbid psychiatric disorders
  PTSD 7 (5.18)
  OCD 16 (11.85)
  ADHD 84 (62.2)
  SUD 9 (6.66)

ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; BP, bipolar disorder; BP-NOS, bipolar disorder not otherwise specified; CANTAB, Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery; IQ, Intelligence Quotient; OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder; PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder; SES, socioeconomic status; SUD, substance use disorder