How common is bipolar disorder?
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 5.7 million adult Americans are diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The condition occurs across all races and ethnic backgrounds. In general, men and women are affected equally. However, men are more likely to experience a manic episode before a depressive episode. Women, on the other hand, are more likely to have a major depressive episode before a manic episode and are more likely to have more depressive episodes than manic episodes. Women are also more likely to experience rapid cycling. Rapid cycling occurs when a person has four or more episodes per year. At what age is bipolar disorder most likely to develop? The onset of bipolar disorder usually occurs in late adolescence or early adulthood, and the average age at onset is 20. However, the disorder can occur at any age, including over 50. Bipolar disorder was once thought to be very rare in children under the age of 12, but recent studies show it may be more common than wa
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 5.7 million adult Americans are diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The condition occurs across all races and ethnic backgrounds. In general, men and women are affected equally. However, men are more likely to experience a manic episode before a depressive episode. Women, on the other hand, are more likely to have a major depressive episode before a manic episode and are more likely to have more depressive episodes than manic episodes. Women are also more likely to experience rapid cycling. Rapid cycling occurs when a person has four or more episodes per year. Q: At what age is bipolar disorder most likely to develop? A: The onset of bipolar disorder usually occurs in late adolescence or early adulthood, and the average age at onset is 20. However, the disorder can occur at any age, including over 50. Bipolar disorder was once thought to be very rare in children under the age of 12, but recent studies show it may be more common t