Thursday, August 20, 2015

Link Between High Childhood IQ and Bipolar Disorder Discovered


Individuals who scored in the top 10% of manic features had a mean childhood IQ which was almost 10 points higher than those scoring in the lowest 10% of manic features. The association between IQ and manic features appeared to be strongest for verbal IQ (VIQ).



The research will appear in British Journal of Psychiatry.

The researchers examined data from ALSPAC to look for an association between measures of childhood IQ at age eight and lifetime manic features assessed at 22-23 years. 

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