Commentary May 1, 2004

Using Questionnaires to Screen for Psychiatric Disorders: A Comment on a Study of Screening for Bipolar Disorder in the Community

Mark Zimmerman, MD; Michael A. Posternak, MD; Iwona Chelminski, PhD; David A. Solomon, MD

J Clin Psychiatry 2004;65(5):605-610

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In a recent issue of this journal, Hirschfeld and colleagues1 reported the results of a large epidemiologic study (more than 85,000 participants) of bipolar disorderb ased on the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ), a self-administered screening scale for mania/hypomania. The article followed the publication of 2 other reports describing the diagnostic properties of the MDQ in psychiatric patients and a subset of the subjects in the epidemiologic study.2,3