Table 1.
Demographics and personal characteristics of the sample.
| N = 120 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Agea | 46.14 | (14.23) | |
| Genderb | Men | 49 | (40.8) |
| Women | 71 | (59.2) | |
| Education (years)a | 13.45 | (3.37) | |
| Graduatedb | Yes | 93 | (73.5) |
| Civil statusb | Single | 56 | (46.7) |
| Married | 44 | (36.7) | |
| Divorced | 16 | (13.3) | |
| Widow | 4 | (2.5) | |
| Occupationb | Employed | 70 | (58.3) |
| Unemployed | 33 | (27.5) | |
| Students | 17 | (14.2) | |
| Diagnosisb | Bipolar disorder type I | 66 | (55.0) |
| Bipolar disorder type II | 54 | (45.0) | |
| Family history of psychiatric disordersb | Positive | 82 | (68.3) |
| Family history of general medical diseasesb | Positive | 69 | (57.5) |
| Lifetime abuseb | Yes | 40 | (33.3) |
Data are presented as means (SD).
Data are presented as frequencies (%).