Abstract
Objective. The sensitivity and specificity of the Chinese versions of the Hypomania Symptom Checklist-32 (HCL-32) and Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) for detecting bipolar disorder in Taiwan were explored in this study. Methods In total, 59 participants who were initially diagnosed with unipolar depression were recruited from an outpatient clinic and were screened for bipolar disorder using the HCL-32 and MDQ; each participant also underwent a diagnostic interview based on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis disorder patients (SCID). Results. The results showed that the HCL-32 yielded the best combination of sensitivity (100%) and specificity (46.2%) at a cut-off point of 7/8, and the MDQ yielded the best combination of sensitivity (71.4%) and specificity (76.9%) at a cut-off point of 6/7. Conclusion. The results of our study demonstrate that the HCL-32 and MDQ are of reasonable validity to distinguish between bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder. However small sample size may limit generalization of the results.
Acknowledgments
The authors thank Miss Yun-Hsuan Chang, Miss Tsai-Hua Chang, Miss Ching Ling Chu and Miss Chien Ting Lin for their administrative and statistical support. This research was supported by grants from the National Science Council (NSC 95–2314-B-006– 115-MY2, NSC 97–2314-B-006–006-MY3).
Statement of Interest
The authors do not have any conflict of interest to report regarding this study.