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Chunk #27 — 3. Results — 3.2. Baseline Analyses — 3.2.3. Characteristics of Manic and Depressive Episodes, Mixed Episodes, Rapid Cycling, and Suicidal Ideation and Behaviors

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A Prospective Comparison of Bipolar I and II Subjects with and without Comorbid Cannabis Use Disorders from the COGA Dataset.
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As expected, bipolar I Individuals with depression and manic episodes reported receiving significantly more often professional help independent of a comorbid Cannabis use disorder. Comorbid bipolar I individuals also reported a higher number of affective symptoms. General psychosocial functioning was higher in bipolar II vs. bipolar I patients, independent of comorbid CUD. As also presented in Table 4, no differences were found across groups regarding the number of mixed episodes, rapid cycling, and suicidal ideation and behavior.