Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms

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Autor(a) principal: Pilz, Luísa Klaus
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Carissimi, Alicia, Francisco, Ana Paula, Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de, Slyepchenko, Anastasiya, Epifano, Kristina, Garay, Luciene Lima dos Santos, Fabris, Raul Costa, Medeiros, Marina Scop, Streiner, David L., Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza, Frey, Benício Noronha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/213789
Resumo: Background: The Mood Rhythm Instrument (MRI) is a new self-report questionnaire that aims to assess, the presence, and timing of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms. Here, we examined the reliability of the MRI against a prospective daily investigation over the course of 15 days. As a secondary aim, we examined whether the number of items with a perceived daily pattern correlated with severity of depressive symptoms and psychological well-being. Methods: Thirty-two participants recruited from the general population were asked to prospectively fill out a daily version of the MRI (MRI-d) for 15 days. On the 16th day, they filled out the MRI, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the World Health Organization 5-item well-being index (WHO-5). Results: The MRI showed high agreement with the MRI-d, which suggests that the MRI is a valid tool to assess daily patterns of mood symptoms. The number of mood symptoms perceived as having daily peaks correlated positively with BDI scores and negatively with WHO-5 scores. Conclusions: The MRI might be a valid tool to investigate the presence of daily patterns and the timing of mood-related factors.The MRI does not seem to be influenced by recall or recency biases. Future studies should test the usefulness of this new clinical instrument in individuals with mood disorders, as well as its ability to detect changes in the daily timing of mood symptoms before and after treatment.
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spelling Pilz, Luísa KlausCarissimi, AliciaFrancisco, Ana PaulaOliveira, Melissa Alves Braga deSlyepchenko, AnastasiyaEpifano, KristinaGaray, Luciene Lima dos SantosFabris, Raul CostaMedeiros, Marina ScopStreiner, David L.Hidalgo, Maria Paz LoayzaFrey, Benício Noronha2020-09-26T04:09:14Z20181664-0640http://hdl.handle.net/10183/213789001116813Background: The Mood Rhythm Instrument (MRI) is a new self-report questionnaire that aims to assess, the presence, and timing of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms. Here, we examined the reliability of the MRI against a prospective daily investigation over the course of 15 days. As a secondary aim, we examined whether the number of items with a perceived daily pattern correlated with severity of depressive symptoms and psychological well-being. Methods: Thirty-two participants recruited from the general population were asked to prospectively fill out a daily version of the MRI (MRI-d) for 15 days. On the 16th day, they filled out the MRI, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the World Health Organization 5-item well-being index (WHO-5). Results: The MRI showed high agreement with the MRI-d, which suggests that the MRI is a valid tool to assess daily patterns of mood symptoms. The number of mood symptoms perceived as having daily peaks correlated positively with BDI scores and negatively with WHO-5 scores. Conclusions: The MRI might be a valid tool to investigate the presence of daily patterns and the timing of mood-related factors.The MRI does not seem to be influenced by recall or recency biases. Future studies should test the usefulness of this new clinical instrument in individuals with mood disorders, as well as its ability to detect changes in the daily timing of mood symptoms before and after treatment.application/pdfengFrontiers in psychiatry. Lausanne. Vol. 9 (2018), 370, 9 p.Ritmo circadianoRelógios biológicosHumorSaúde mentalDiagnósticoInquéritos e questionáriosChronobiologyCircadian rhythmsClinical assessmentMoodMental healthSelf-report questionnaireProspective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptomsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001116813.pdf.txt001116813.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain33794http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/213789/2/001116813.pdf.txtb78c28570a111142b34467cfc7e3396bMD52ORIGINAL001116813.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2298370http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/213789/1/001116813.pdfab1f3ac1945160ff50b89f5e1f544872MD5110183/2137892020-09-27 04:04:43.946464oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/213789Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-09-27T07:04:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
spellingShingle Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
Pilz, Luísa Klaus
Ritmo circadiano
Relógios biológicos
Humor
Saúde mental
Diagnóstico
Inquéritos e questionários
Chronobiology
Circadian rhythms
Clinical assessment
Mood
Mental health
Self-report questionnaire
title_short Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
title_full Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
title_fullStr Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
title_sort Prospective assessment of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms
author Pilz, Luísa Klaus
author_facet Pilz, Luísa Klaus
Carissimi, Alicia
Francisco, Ana Paula
Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de
Slyepchenko, Anastasiya
Epifano, Kristina
Garay, Luciene Lima dos Santos
Fabris, Raul Costa
Medeiros, Marina Scop
Streiner, David L.
Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza
Frey, Benício Noronha
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author2 Carissimi, Alicia
Francisco, Ana Paula
Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de
Slyepchenko, Anastasiya
Epifano, Kristina
Garay, Luciene Lima dos Santos
Fabris, Raul Costa
Medeiros, Marina Scop
Streiner, David L.
Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza
Frey, Benício Noronha
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pilz, Luísa Klaus
Carissimi, Alicia
Francisco, Ana Paula
Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de
Slyepchenko, Anastasiya
Epifano, Kristina
Garay, Luciene Lima dos Santos
Fabris, Raul Costa
Medeiros, Marina Scop
Streiner, David L.
Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza
Frey, Benício Noronha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ritmo circadiano
Relógios biológicos
Humor
Saúde mental
Diagnóstico
Inquéritos e questionários
topic Ritmo circadiano
Relógios biológicos
Humor
Saúde mental
Diagnóstico
Inquéritos e questionários
Chronobiology
Circadian rhythms
Clinical assessment
Mood
Mental health
Self-report questionnaire
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Chronobiology
Circadian rhythms
Clinical assessment
Mood
Mental health
Self-report questionnaire
description Background: The Mood Rhythm Instrument (MRI) is a new self-report questionnaire that aims to assess, the presence, and timing of daily patterns of mood-related symptoms. Here, we examined the reliability of the MRI against a prospective daily investigation over the course of 15 days. As a secondary aim, we examined whether the number of items with a perceived daily pattern correlated with severity of depressive symptoms and psychological well-being. Methods: Thirty-two participants recruited from the general population were asked to prospectively fill out a daily version of the MRI (MRI-d) for 15 days. On the 16th day, they filled out the MRI, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the World Health Organization 5-item well-being index (WHO-5). Results: The MRI showed high agreement with the MRI-d, which suggests that the MRI is a valid tool to assess daily patterns of mood symptoms. The number of mood symptoms perceived as having daily peaks correlated positively with BDI scores and negatively with WHO-5 scores. Conclusions: The MRI might be a valid tool to investigate the presence of daily patterns and the timing of mood-related factors.The MRI does not seem to be influenced by recall or recency biases. Future studies should test the usefulness of this new clinical instrument in individuals with mood disorders, as well as its ability to detect changes in the daily timing of mood symptoms before and after treatment.
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