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SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR)

Mood Chronology (JAN 2007)

Mood Differential

D. 10

*BIPOLAR I OR BIPOLAR II DISORDER CHRONOLOGY*


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IF UNCLEAR: During the past month, have you had (DEPRESSIVE OR MANIC SXS CODED 3)?

Has met symptomatic criteria (except for duration) for a Manic, Hypomanic, Mixed, or Major Depressive Episode in the past month.

GO TO *CURRENT BIPOLAR SEVERITY,* D. 11 D35

When did you last have (EITHER DEPRESSED MOOD, OR EUPHORIC OR IRRITABLE MOOD) (i.e., most recent episode)?

Number of months prior to interview when last had persistently depressed, or euphoric or irritable mood.

____ ____ ____

CLASSIFICATION OF CURRENT PARTIAL OR FULL REMISSION:


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6 In Partial Remission: Symptoms of a Hypomanic, Manic, Mixed, or Major Depressive Episode are present but full criteria are not met, or there is a period without any significant symptoms of a Hypomanic, Manic, Mixed, or Major Depressive Episode lasting less than 2 months following the end of the episode. 7 In Full Remission: During the past 2 months no significant signs or symptoms of the disturbance. IF UNKNOWN: How old were you when you first started having (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE) or (SXS OF MANIC EPISODE)? Age at onset of first Manic, Mixed, Hypomanic, or Major Depressive Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN). ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15 D37

?=inadequate information

1=absent or false

2=subthreshold

3=threshold or true

SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR)

Mood Chronology (JAN 2007)

Mood Differential

D. 11

*CURRENT BIPOLAR EPISODE SEVERITY* (for the worse week in the past month): Note: Additional questions regarding impairment may be necessary. IF MOST RECENT EPISODE IS MANIC: 1 Mild: Minimum symptom criteria are met for a Manic Episode. 2 Moderate: Extreme increase in activity or impairment in judgment. 3 Severe Without Psychotic Features: Almost continual supervision is required in order to prevent physical harm to self or others. 4 Mood-congruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content is entirely consistent with the typical manic themes of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person. 5 Mood-incongruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content does not involve typical manic themes of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person. Included are such symptoms as persecutory delusions (not directly related to grandiose ideas or themes), thought insertion, and delusions of being controlled. IF UNKNOWN: How old were you when you first started having (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE) or (SXS OF MANIC EPISODE)? Age at onset of first Manic, Mixed, Hypomanic, or Major Depressive Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN). ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15 D41 D40 D39

IF MOST RECENT EPISODE IS MIXED: 1 Mild: No more than minimum symptom criteria are met for both a Manic Episode and a Major Depressive Episode. 2 Moderate: Symptoms or functional impairment between mild and severe. 3 Severe Without Psychotic Features: Almost continual supervision is required in order to prevent physical harm to self or others. 4 Mood-congruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content is entirely consistent with the typical manic or depressive themes. 5 Mood-incongruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content does not involve typical manic or depressive themes. Included are such symptoms as persecutory delusions (not directly related to grandiose or depressive themes), thought insertion, and delusions of being controlled. IF UNKNOWN: How old were you Age at onset of first Manic, Mixed, when you first started having Hypomanic, or Major Depressive (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN). EPISODE) or (SXS OF MANIC EPISODE)? ?=inadequate information 1=absent or false 2=subthreshold ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15

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3=threshold or true

SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR) (continued from previous page)

Mood Chronology (JAN 2007)

Mood Differential

D. 12

IF MOST RECENT EPISODE IS DEPRESSED: 1 Mild: Few, if any, symptoms in excess of those required to make the diagnosis AND symptoms result in only minor impairment in occupational functioning or in usual social activities or relationships with others. 2 Moderate: Symptoms or functional impairment intermediate between mild and severe. 3 Severe Without Psychotic Features: Several symptoms in excess of those required to make the diagnosis AND symptoms markedly interfere with occupational functioning or with usual social activities or relationships with others. 4 Mood-congruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content is entirely consistent with the typical depressive themes of personal inadequacy, guilt, disease, death, nihilism, or deserved punishment. 5 Mood-incongruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content does not involve typical depressive themes of personal inadequacy, guilt, disease, death, nihilism, or deserved punishment. Included are such symptoms as persecutory delusions (not directly related to depressive themes), thought insertion, and delusions of control. IF UNKNOWN: How old were you when you first started having (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE) or (SXS OF MANIC EPISODE)? Age at onset of first Manic, Mixed, Hypomanic, or Major Depressive Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN) ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15

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IF MOST RECENT EPISODE IS HYPOMANIC OR UNSPECIFIED (i.e., manic, mixed, or major depressive episode except for duration). IF UNKNOWN: How old were you when you first started having (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE) or (SXS OF MANIC EPISODE)? Age at onset of first Manic, Mixed, Hypomanic, or Major Depressive Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN). ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15 D44

?=inadequate information

1=absent or false

2=subthreshold

3=threshold or true

SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR)

Mood Chronology (JAN 2007)

Mood Differential

D. 13

*MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER CHRONOLOGY* NOTE: TO MAKE A DIAGNOSIS OF PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER, CODE 3 UNDER DEPRESSIVE DISORDER NOS, PAGE D. 9. IF UNCLEAR: During the past month, have you had (DEPRESSIVE SXS CODED 3)? Has met symptomatic criteria for Major Depressive Episode in the past month. ? 1 3
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GO TO *CURRENT MDD SEVERITY, * D. 14

When did you last have (DEPRESSED MOOD) (i.e., most recent episode)?

Number of months prior to interview when last had persistently depressed mood.

____ ____ ____

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CLASSIFICATION OF CURRENT PARTIAL OR FULL REMISSION: 6 In Partial Remission: Symptoms of a Major Depressive Episode are present but full criteria are not met, or there is a period without any significant symptoms of a Major Depressive Episode lasting less than 2 months following the end of the Major Depressive Episode. (If the Major Depressive Episode was superimposed on Dysthymic Disorder, the diagnosis of Dysthymic Disorder is given once the full criteria for a Major Depressive Episode are no longer met). 7 In Full Remission: During the past 2 months no significant signs or symptoms of the disturbance were present. IF UNKNOWN: How old were you when you first started having (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE)? Age at onset of first Major Depressive Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN). ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15

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D44d

?=inadequate information

1=absent or false

2=subthreshold

3=threshold or true

SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR)

Mood Chronology (JAN 2007)

Mood Differential

D. 14
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*CURRENT MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER SEVERITY* (for the worse week in the past month): Note: Additional questions regarding impairment may be necessary. 1 Mild: Few, if any, symptoms in excess of those required to make the diagnosis AND symptoms result in only minor impairment in occupational functioning or in usual social activities or relationships with others. 2 Moderate: Symptoms or functional impairment intermediate between mild and severe. 3 Severe Without Psychotic Features: Several symptoms in excess of those required to make the diagnosis AND symptoms markedly interfere with occupational functioning or with usual social activities or relationships with others. 4 Mood-congruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content is entirely consistent with the typical depressive themes of personal inadequacy, guilt, disease, death, nihilism, or deserved punishment. 5 Mood-incongruent psychotic features: Delusions or hallucinations whose content does not involve typical depressive themes of personal inadequacy, guilt, disease, death, nihilism, or deserved punishment. Included are such symptoms as persecutory delusions (not directly related to depressive themes), thought insertion, and delusions of control. IF UNKNOWN: How old were you when you first started having (SXS OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE)? Age at onset of first Major Depressive Episode (CODE 99 IF UNKNOWN). ____ ____
GO TO *COURSE SPECIFIERS,* D. 15

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?=inadequate information

1=absent or false

2=subthreshold

3=threshold or true

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