Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies
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Resumo: | Background: Bipolar spectrum disorders are frequently under-recognized and/or misdiagnosed in various settings. Several in fl uential publications recommend the routine screening of bipolar disorder. A systematic review and meta-analysis of accuracy studies for the bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale (BSDS), the hypomania checklist (HCL-32) and the mood disorder questionnaire (MDQ) were performed. Methods: The Pubmed, EMBASE, Cochrane, PsycINFO and SCOPUS databases were searched. Studies were included if the accuracy properties of the screening measures were determined against a DSM or ICD-10 structured diagnostic interview. The QUADAS-2 tool was used to rate bias. Results: Fifty three original studies met inclusion criteria ( N ¼ 21,542). At recommended cutoffs, summary sensitivities were 81%, 66% and 69%, while speci fi cities were 67%, 79% and 86% for the HCL-32, MDQ, and BSDS in psychiatric services, respectively. The HCL-32 was more accurate than the MDQ for the detection of type II bipolar disorder in mental health care centers ( P ¼ 0.018). At a cutoff of 7, the MDQ had a summary sensitivity of 43% and a summary speci fi city of 95% for detection of bipolar disorder in primary care or general population settings. Limitations: Most studies were performed in mental health care settings. Several included studies had a high risk of bias. Conclusions: Although accuracy properties of the three screening instruments did not consistently differ in mentalhealthcareservices,theHCL-32wasmoreaccuratethantheMDQforthedetectionoftypeIIBD. More studies in other settings (for example, in primary care) are necessary. |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studiesTranstorno BipolarBipolar DisorderMetanáliseMeta-AnalysisBackground: Bipolar spectrum disorders are frequently under-recognized and/or misdiagnosed in various settings. Several in fl uential publications recommend the routine screening of bipolar disorder. A systematic review and meta-analysis of accuracy studies for the bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale (BSDS), the hypomania checklist (HCL-32) and the mood disorder questionnaire (MDQ) were performed. Methods: The Pubmed, EMBASE, Cochrane, PsycINFO and SCOPUS databases were searched. Studies were included if the accuracy properties of the screening measures were determined against a DSM or ICD-10 structured diagnostic interview. The QUADAS-2 tool was used to rate bias. Results: Fifty three original studies met inclusion criteria ( N ¼ 21,542). At recommended cutoffs, summary sensitivities were 81%, 66% and 69%, while speci fi cities were 67%, 79% and 86% for the HCL-32, MDQ, and BSDS in psychiatric services, respectively. The HCL-32 was more accurate than the MDQ for the detection of type II bipolar disorder in mental health care centers ( P ¼ 0.018). At a cutoff of 7, the MDQ had a summary sensitivity of 43% and a summary speci fi city of 95% for detection of bipolar disorder in primary care or general population settings. Limitations: Most studies were performed in mental health care settings. Several included studies had a high risk of bias. Conclusions: Although accuracy properties of the three screening instruments did not consistently differ in mentalhealthcareservices,theHCL-32wasmoreaccuratethantheMDQforthedetectionoftypeIIBD. More studies in other settings (for example, in primary care) are necessary.Journal of Affective Disorders2017-06-27T14:04:18Z2017-06-27T14:04:18Z2015-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCARVALHO, A. F. et al. Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies. Journal of Affective Disorders, v. 172, p. 337-346, feb. 2015.0165-0327http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/23654Carvalho, André F.Takwoingi, YemisiSales, Paulo Marcelo G.Soczynska, Joanna K.Köhler, Cristiano A.Freitas, Thiago H.Quevedo, JoãoHyphantis, Thomas N.McIntyre, Roger S.Vieta, Eduardengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-01-18T16:43:25Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/23654Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:58:27.108550Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies Carvalho, André F. Transtorno Bipolar Bipolar Disorder Metanálise Meta-Analysis |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies |
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Carvalho, André F. |
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Carvalho, André F. Takwoingi, Yemisi Sales, Paulo Marcelo G. Soczynska, Joanna K. Köhler, Cristiano A. Freitas, Thiago H. Quevedo, João Hyphantis, Thomas N. McIntyre, Roger S. Vieta, Eduard |
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Takwoingi, Yemisi Sales, Paulo Marcelo G. Soczynska, Joanna K. Köhler, Cristiano A. Freitas, Thiago H. Quevedo, João Hyphantis, Thomas N. McIntyre, Roger S. Vieta, Eduard |
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Carvalho, André F. Takwoingi, Yemisi Sales, Paulo Marcelo G. Soczynska, Joanna K. Köhler, Cristiano A. Freitas, Thiago H. Quevedo, João Hyphantis, Thomas N. McIntyre, Roger S. Vieta, Eduard |
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Transtorno Bipolar Bipolar Disorder Metanálise Meta-Analysis |
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Transtorno Bipolar Bipolar Disorder Metanálise Meta-Analysis |
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Background: Bipolar spectrum disorders are frequently under-recognized and/or misdiagnosed in various settings. Several in fl uential publications recommend the routine screening of bipolar disorder. A systematic review and meta-analysis of accuracy studies for the bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale (BSDS), the hypomania checklist (HCL-32) and the mood disorder questionnaire (MDQ) were performed. Methods: The Pubmed, EMBASE, Cochrane, PsycINFO and SCOPUS databases were searched. Studies were included if the accuracy properties of the screening measures were determined against a DSM or ICD-10 structured diagnostic interview. The QUADAS-2 tool was used to rate bias. Results: Fifty three original studies met inclusion criteria ( N ¼ 21,542). At recommended cutoffs, summary sensitivities were 81%, 66% and 69%, while speci fi cities were 67%, 79% and 86% for the HCL-32, MDQ, and BSDS in psychiatric services, respectively. The HCL-32 was more accurate than the MDQ for the detection of type II bipolar disorder in mental health care centers ( P ¼ 0.018). At a cutoff of 7, the MDQ had a summary sensitivity of 43% and a summary speci fi city of 95% for detection of bipolar disorder in primary care or general population settings. Limitations: Most studies were performed in mental health care settings. Several included studies had a high risk of bias. Conclusions: Although accuracy properties of the three screening instruments did not consistently differ in mentalhealthcareservices,theHCL-32wasmoreaccuratethantheMDQforthedetectionoftypeIIBD. More studies in other settings (for example, in primary care) are necessary. |
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CARVALHO, A. F. et al. Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies. Journal of Affective Disorders, v. 172, p. 337-346, feb. 2015. 0165-0327 http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/23654 |
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CARVALHO, A. F. et al. Screening for bipolar spectrum disorders : a comprehensive meta-analysis of accuracy studies. Journal of Affective Disorders, v. 172, p. 337-346, feb. 2015. 0165-0327 |
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