Development and validation of a screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder: the Mood Disorder Questionnaire

RMA Hirschfeld, JBW Williams… - American journal of …, 2000 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
RMA Hirschfeld, JBW Williams, RL Spitzer, JR Calabrese, L Flynn, PE Keck Jr, L Lewis…
American journal of psychiatry, 2000Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: Bipolar spectrum disorders, which include bipolar I, bipolar II, and bipolar
disorder not otherwise specified, frequently go unrecognized, undiagnosed, and untreated.
This report describes the validation of a new brief self-report screening instrument for bipolar
spectrum disorders called the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. METHOD: A total of 198
patients attending five outpatient clinics that primarily treat patients with mood disorders
completed the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. A research professional, blind to the Mood …
OBJECTIVE
Bipolar spectrum disorders, which include bipolar I, bipolar II, and bipolar disorder not otherwise specified, frequently go unrecognized, undiagnosed, and untreated. This report describes the validation of a new brief self-report screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorders called the Mood Disorder Questionnaire.
METHOD
A total of 198 patients attending five outpatient clinics that primarily treat patients with mood disorders completed the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. A research professional, blind to the Mood Disorder Questionnaire results, conducted a telephone research diagnostic interview by means of the bipolar module of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV.
RESULTS
A Mood Disorder Questionnaire screening score of 7 or more items yielded good sensitivity (0.73) and very good specificity (0.90).
CONCLUSIONS
The Mood Disorder Questionnaire is a useful screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder in a psychiatric outpatient population.
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