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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bipolar Disord. 2018 Nov 22;21(3):244–258. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12709

Table 1.

Study demographics.

BD (n= 39) HC (n = 36)
Measure n (%) n (%) Sig.
Gender 0.44
Male 23 (59.0) 18(50.0)
Female 16(41.0) 18(50.0)
Age 36.69 ± 12.92 34.69 ± 12.64 0.33
Race 0.49
White 35 (89.7) 30(83.3)
Black 1 (2.6) 3 (8.3)
East Asian 1 (2.6) 3 (8.3)
Other or unreported 2(5.1) -
Ethnicity 0.60
Hispanic/Latino 1 (2.6) 2 (5.6)
Not Hispanic/Latino 38 (97.4) 34 (94.4)
Highest Level of Education 0.67
Doctorate 3 (8.3) -
Masters 2 (5.6) 6(15.8)
Bachelors 20 (55.6) 23 (15.8)
Associate 5(13.9) 1 (2.6)
Some College 1 (2.8) 8(21.1)
High School/GED 5(13.9) -
Clinical Measures
HAM-D-17 13.49(7.37) 1.08(1.65) <0.001
YMRS 5.15(4.98) 0.56(1.16) <0.001
BDI 19.28(11.53) 2.52 (4.79) <0.001

Note. Non-parametric tests for significance tested using Mann-Whitney U test.