Critical Overview of Screening Tools for Detecting Bipolar Disorders

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Abstract

This overview aims to explore the key screening tools for detecting bipolar disorders (BDs): the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ), Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale (BSDS), Hypomania Checklist (HCL-32), and Rapid Mood Screener (RMS), while offering guidance to healthcare professionals in selecting the most appropriate tool for each clinical scenario. The MDQ is widely utilized due to its high specificity (0.90) for identifying Bipolar Disorder (BD) in psychiatric consultations, although it is more sensitive to bipolar I than bipolar II. The BSDS, designed to encompass a wider range of bipolar spectrum symptoms, exhibits a sensitivity of 0.70 and specificity of 0.89, which makes it a complementary tool to the MDQ. The HCL-32 concentrates on detecting hypomanic traits in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) patients, showing good sensitivity (80%) but lower specificity (51%). It is particularly effective for distinguishing BD from unipolar depression, although it cannot differentiate between Bipolar Disorder type I (BDI) and Bipolar Disorder type II (BDII). The RMS is a newer tool that quickly screens for manic symptoms and risk factors, boasting a sensitivity of 0.88 and a specificity of 0.80. Together, these screening instruments facilitate the early identification of BDs, though positive results should always be followed by a thorough clinical evaluation. Employing multiple tools simultaneously can improve diagnostic accuracy and more effectively capture the diverse presentations of BDs.

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