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Chunk #14 — 2. Methods — 2.1. Sample

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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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The interview also assessed past episodes of affective disorders, including depressive and manic episodes and the characteristics of the most severe episode. To receive a DSM-IV bipolar I disorder diagnosis, subjects had to report a lifetime diagnosis of both major depression and mania or any lifetime diagnosis of a manic episode. Individuals who had at least one major depression and hypomanic episode were considered to have bipolar II disorder.