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Bipolar disorder
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Between
three and four per cent
of the world’s adult population is affected by bipolar disorder. (That is 222 million adults worldwide.)
Bipolar disorder is most likely to appear when you are a
teenager or young adult
. Ho
wever, it can also appear when you are a child or later on in life.
It is a chronic disorder, which means it can keep coming back. About
90% of patients will have multiple recurrences
over the longer term with an average of nine episodes per lifetime.
Men and women are affected by bipolar disorder in
equal numbers
. However, there are some differences in how it affects them.
Women with bipolar disorder may have
more depressive episodes
than men with bipolar disorder. Men are more likely to start with a manic episode, whereas a women’s first episode is usually a depressive episode.
Women are more likely to have “
rapid cycling
”, which is when you have four or more severe mood episodes per year.
Bipolar disorder also seems to
run in families
. About two thirds of people with bipolar disorder have a close relative who also has the disorder, or who suffers from severe depression.
Bipolar disorder is the
sixth leading cause of disability
worldwide.
Bipolar disorder can cause many problems in relationships. For example, marriages of people with bipolar disorder are two to three times
more likely to end in divorce
than are marriages of those who do not have the illness.
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