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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2014 Oct 12;60:73–80. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2014.10.004

Table 1. Subject characteristics.

Group Gender N Age Educ. WAIS BIS-11 IVE Imp. IVE
Vent.
Controls Men 18 31.5 ±
7.2
13.9 ±
2.5
106.1 ±
11.5
55.9 ±
8.8
4.54 ±
3.99
7.83 ±
3.89
Women 19 31.5 ±
9.5
13.7 ±
1.8
108.3 ±
10.0
54.7 ±
9.2
4.12 ±
3.47
5.31 ±
2.78
Bipolar
disorder
Men 22 39.9 ±
9.7
12.2 ±
2.7
101.8 ±
15.5
75.4 ±
10.7
12.26 ±
3.57
8.68 ±
3.85
Women 17 35.2 ±
10.9
12.4 ±
2.5
102.9 ±
12.2
80.1 ±
15.3
11.86 ±
3.85
6.52 ±
4.21
F, df= 1,72 Group 7.74
(0.007)
7.39
(0.008)
2.66
(0.1)
90.7
(10−6)
95.7
(10−6)
1.7
Gender 1.18 0.01 0.30 0.6 0.3 8.9
(0.004)
Group x gender
interaction
1.21 0.06 0.03 1.6 0 0.1

Significant effects are in bold face with p-values in parentheses. BIS-11 nonplanning, motor, and attentional subscales resembled total score in relationships to diagnosis and gender.