Fig. 4: Non-cannabis using participants with bipolar disorder (BD) had lower UPSA Medication Management (MM) scores relative to BD participants who use cannabis ( + CU) and healthy comparison participants. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Non-cannabis using participants with bipolar disorder (BD) had lower UPSA Medication Management (MM) scores relative to BD participants who use cannabis ( + CU) and healthy comparison participants.

From: Chronic cannabis use in people with bipolar disorder is associated with comparable decision-making and functional outcome to healthy participants

Fig. 4

a Correlations between UPSA sub-scores and IGT performance. b Net Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) score was positively correlated with UPSA MM score (rs=0.269, p < 0.05). c The BD participants had significantly lower UPSA MM scores compared to HC (p < 0.01) and BD + CU participants (p < 0.01). **p < 0.01; Data presented as median, interquartile range and individual data points. Orange symbols represent males, yellow symbols represent females.

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