Worldwide, about 2.4 percent of the population has bipolar disorder, but it is more common among certain groups. Researchers in Iceland found that people who worked in creative fields such as dancing, acting, music, and writing were about 25 percent more likely to have bipolar disorder compared to those with noncreative jobs.
Worldwide, about 2.4 percent of the population has bipolar disorder, but it is more common among certain groups. Researchers in Iceland found that people who worked in creative fields such as dancing, acting, music, and writing were about 25 percent morelikely to have bipolar disorder compared to those with noncreative jobs.

