Title of article :
Three studies on self-report scales to detect bipolar disorder
Author/Authors :
Miller، نويسنده , , Christopher J. and Johnson، نويسنده , , Sheri L. and Kwapil، نويسنده , , Thomas R. and Carver، نويسنده , , Charles S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
12
From page :
199
To page :
210
Abstract :
Background tudy investigated the usefulness of self-report scales for detecting bipolar disorder in several settings. s 1 developed a short form of the Hypomanic Personality Scale (the HPS-6) based on clinic/community and undergraduate samples. Study 2 used this scale for recruiting participants with bipolar disorder from the community. Study 3 administered the full-length Hypomanic Personality Scale, the Mood Disorder Questionnaire, and a short form of the General Behavior Inventory (the GBI-15) to an undergraduate sample. Each study featured a reference standard diagnostic interview. s dy 2, about half of those responding to the advertisement (based on the HPS-6 developed in Study 1) reported a history of at least one hypomanic episode on a telephone-based SCID. In Study 3, the most robust findings emerged for the GBI-15: about one-third of participants screening positive on that measure met criteria for bipolar disorder using the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV (SCID). tions e large sample sizes and stratified sampling, this study was limited by a low number of participants with bipolar I disorder. sions three studies produced mixed findings regarding the detection of bipolar disorder via self-report. The HPS-6 was reasonably successful in recruiting participants with a history of at least one manic or hypomanic episode into a study on bipolar disorder. The GBI-15 showed some promise as a screening tool in an undergraduate setting, but there is a need for more sensitive and specific scales. Discussion focuses on potential strategies for developing such scales.
Keywords :
bipolar disorder , MANIA , Hypomanic Personality Scale , Mood Disorder Questionnaire , General Behavior Inventory , Screening
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1432362
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