Understanding BiPolar Disorder
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Bipolar States
- All regions in Illinois were classified as hot spots of inpatient stays for bipolar and related disorders.
Of the 38 included States, 20 had a region with a rate of inpatient stays for bipolar and related disorders at or above 113.6 per 100,000 population (in the highest quintile). The rate ranged from 8.1 in central Colorado to 301.5 in the northernmost part of West Virginia.
From west to east, other isolated hot spots of inpatient stays for bipolar and related disorders included the Salt Lake City area of Utah, central Montana, southern New Mexico, northeast North Dakota, northern Nebraska, southwest Iowa, southwest Louisiana, northeast Arkansas, northwest Indiana, central southern Michigan, various parts of Florida (the panhandle, central western, and southeast), central New Jersey, and northern Rhode Island.
Rate of inpatient stays with a principal diagnosis of bipolar and related disorders per 100,000 population, by substate region, 2016-2018
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Understanding Bipolar Disorder
BEFORE WE CAN SOLVE A PROBLEM WE FIRST NEED TO UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM…
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Understanding bipolar disorder involves recognizing it as a mood disorder characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. Individuals with bipolar disorder experience periods of intense highs, known as manic or hypomanic episodes, and lows, known as depressive episodes. These mood swings can have a profound impact on daily functioning, relationships, and overall quality of life. Bipolar disorder is a chronic condition that requires lifelong management, typically involving a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. With proper treatment and support, individuals with bipolar disorder can lead fulfilling and productive lives, effectively managing their symptoms and minimizing the impact of the disorder on their well-being.
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