Abstract

Many anecdotes and a few studies have suggested that individuals in leadership positions are at higher risk for bipolar disorder. In a Swedish epidemiological study, investigators examined this hypothesis by analyzing 1973–2009 census registry data for diagnoses and professions of patients and their healthy siblings and, in men only, compulsory military conscript recruitment records on IQ and semistructured personal interviews for “officer suitability,” which were conducted among men with …

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