Screening for postpartum bipolar disorder: Validation of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire

2011 ◽  
Vol 131 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 408-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Verinder Sharma ◽  
Bin Xie
2010 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 416-423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Odeilton Tadeu Soares ◽  
Doris Hupfeld Moreno ◽  
Eduardo Calmon de Moura ◽  
Jules Angst ◽  
Ricardo Alberto Moreno

OBJECTIVE: Bipolar disorders are often not recognized and undertreated. The diagnosis of current or past episodes of hypomania is of importance in order to increase diagnostic certainty. The Hypomania Checklist-32 is a self-applied questionnaire aimed at recognizing these episodes. As part of the international collaborative effort to develop multi-lingual versions of the Hypomania Checklist-32, we aimed to validate the Brazilian version and to compare its psychometric properties with those of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. METHOD: Adult outpatients with bipolar disorder I (n = 37), bipolar disorder II (n = 44) and major depressive disorder (n = 42) of a specialized mood disorder unit were diagnosed according to DSM-IV-TR using a modified version of the SCID. We analyzed the internal consistency and discriminative ability of the Hypomania Checklist-32 Brazilian version in relation to the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. RESULTS: The internal consistency of the Brazilian Hypomania Checklist-32, analyzed using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, was 0.86. A score of 18 or higher in the Hypomania Checklist-32 Brazilian version distinguished between bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder, with a sensitivity of 0.75 and a specificity of 0.58, compared to 0.70 and 0.58, respectively, for the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (score > 7). The Hypomania Checklist-32 Brazilian version showed a dual factor structure characterized by "active/elated" and "risk-taking/irritable" items. Hence, the Hypomania Checklist-32 Brazilian version was found to have a higher sensitivity but the same specificity as the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. CONCLUSION: The Brazilian version of the Hypomania Checklist-32 has adequate psychometric properties and helps discriminating bipolar disorder from major depressive disorder (but not bipolar disorder I from bipolar disorder II) with good sensitivity and specificity indices, similar to those of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire.


2011 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. S29
Author(s):  
Piyush Das ◽  
Rahul Kashyap ◽  
Mark Frye ◽  
Simon Kung ◽  
Timothy Lineberry ◽  
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Anna Sasdelli ◽  
Loredana Lia ◽  
C. Claudia Luciano ◽  
Claudia Nespeca ◽  
Domenico Berardi ◽  
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Erkki Isometsä ◽  
Kirsi Suominen ◽  
Outi Mantere ◽  
Hanna Valtonen ◽  
Sami Leppämäki ◽  
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