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Diagnosing bipolar disorder in trauma exposed primary care patients
Bipolar Disorders, 06/18/07
Graves, R.E., et al. - Bipolar disorder (BD) is often under-recognized in non-psychiatric settings, especially in African Americans. The Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) is a screening instrument proposed to show adequate sensitivity and specificity for bipolar spectrum disorders...Conclusions: The MDQ was found to have low specificity in a predominately African American group of trauma exposed patients attending primary care
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