I was wrong about the 80%
Anyway here is the article they took the stat off of:
NAMI | Beating the Marriage Odds
http://www.psychologytoday.com/artic...polar-disorder (original article)
http://www.bipolar-lives.com/bipolar-and-divorce.html
^^^^^ This states that the statistic is not credible and there is no real research backing up that number. It was originally posted in Psychology Today in 2003, which is a commercial magazine and website.
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