Screening with the Korean Version of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire for Bipolar Disorders in Adolescents: Korean Validity and Reliability Study
@article{Shim2018ScreeningWT, title={Screening with the Korean Version of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire for Bipolar Disorders in Adolescents: Korean Validity and Reliability Study}, author={Se-Hoon Shim and Jonghun Lee and Jye-Heon Song and Beomwoo Nam and Bo-Hyun Yoon and Ha-young Jin and Hyung Mo Sung and Jong-Hyun Jeong and Sae-Heon Jang and Duk-In Jon and Young Sup Woo and Won-Myong Bahk}, journal={Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience}, year={2018}, volume={16}, pages={316 - 323} }
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the validity and reliability of a Korean version of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire-Adolescent version (K-MDQ-A) as a screening instrument for bipolar disorders in adolescents. Methods One hundred two adolescents with bipolar disorders and their parents were recruited from November 2014 to November 2016 at 7 training hospitals. One hundred six controls were recruited from each middle school in two cities of South Korea. The parent version of the original…
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