The bipolar disorder pedigree group included 1,275
subjects (566 male and 709 female subjects), and the
schizophrenia pedigree group included 565 subjects (269
male and 296 female subjects). As seen in Table 1, the bipolar
and schizophrenia pedigree study groups did not
differ in mean age at interview, gender, or percentage of
individuals with the core illnesses. Compared with the
schizophrenia pedigree subjects, the bipolar disorder pedigree
subjects had significantly more years of education
and higher levels of responsibility in their current occupation
and in the highest-level occupation they had ever
had.
The bipolar disorder pedigree group included 1,275subjects (566 male and 709 female subjects), and theschizophrenia pedigree group included 565 subjects (269male and 296 female subjects). As seen in Table 1, the bipolarand schizophrenia pedigree study groups did notdiffer in mean age at interview, gender, or percentage ofindividuals with the core illnesses. Compared with theschizophrenia pedigree subjects, the bipolar disorder pedigreesubjects had significantly more years of educationand higher levels of responsibility in their current occupationand in the highest-level occupation they had everhad.
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