Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring

<strong>Objectives</strong> To determine the compliance and clinical utility of weekly and daily mood symptom monitoring in adolescents and young adults at risk for mood disorder. <br/> <strong>Methods</strong> Fifty emerging adult offspring of bipolar parents were recr...

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Auteurs principaux: Duffy, A, Keown-Stoneman, C, Goodday, S, Saunders, K, Horrocks, J, Grof, P, Weir, A, Hinds, C, Geddes, G
Format: Journal article
Langue:English
Publié: Wiley 2018
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author Duffy, A
Keown-Stoneman, C
Goodday, S
Saunders, K
Horrocks, J
Grof, P
Weir, A
Hinds, C
Geddes, G
author_facet Duffy, A
Keown-Stoneman, C
Goodday, S
Saunders, K
Horrocks, J
Grof, P
Weir, A
Hinds, C
Geddes, G
author_sort Duffy, A
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description <strong>Objectives</strong> To determine the compliance and clinical utility of weekly and daily mood symptom monitoring in adolescents and young adults at risk for mood disorder. <br/> <strong>Methods</strong> Fifty emerging adult offspring of bipolar parents were recruited from the Flourish Canadian high‐risk cohort study along with 108 university student controls. Participants were assessed by KSADS/SADS‐L semi‐structured interviews and used a remote capture method to complete weekly and daily mood symptom ratings using validated scales for 90 consecutive days. Hazard models and generalized estimating equations were used to determine differences in summary scores and regularity of ratings. <br/> <strong>Results</strong> 78% and 77% of high‐risk offspring and 97% and 93% of controls completed the first 30 days of weekly and daily ratings, respectively. There were no differences in drop‐out rates between groups over 90 days (high‐risk p=0.2149; controls p=0.9792). There were no differences in mean summary scores or regularity of weekly anxiety, depressive or hypomanic symptom ratings between high‐risk and control groups. However, high‐risk offspring compared to controls had daily ratings indicating lower positive affect and higher negative affect (p=0.0317). High‐risk offspring with remitted mood disorder compared to those without had more irregularity in weekly anxiety and depressive symptom ratings and daily ratings of lower positive affect, higher negative affect, and higher shame and self‐doubt (p=0.0365). <br/> <strong>Conclusions</strong> Findings support that high‐resolution symptom tracking may be a feasible and clinically useful approach to monitoring emerging psychopathology in young people at high‐risk of mood disorder onset or recurrence.
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spelling oxford-uuid:90c8f1f3-0cba-4aa6-a28e-6b08f8ff91302022-03-26T23:14:11ZDaily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoringJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:90c8f1f3-0cba-4aa6-a28e-6b08f8ff9130EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2018Duffy, AKeown-Stoneman, CGoodday, SSaunders, KHorrocks, JGrof, PWeir, AHinds, CGeddes, G<strong>Objectives</strong> To determine the compliance and clinical utility of weekly and daily mood symptom monitoring in adolescents and young adults at risk for mood disorder. <br/> <strong>Methods</strong> Fifty emerging adult offspring of bipolar parents were recruited from the Flourish Canadian high‐risk cohort study along with 108 university student controls. Participants were assessed by KSADS/SADS‐L semi‐structured interviews and used a remote capture method to complete weekly and daily mood symptom ratings using validated scales for 90 consecutive days. Hazard models and generalized estimating equations were used to determine differences in summary scores and regularity of ratings. <br/> <strong>Results</strong> 78% and 77% of high‐risk offspring and 97% and 93% of controls completed the first 30 days of weekly and daily ratings, respectively. There were no differences in drop‐out rates between groups over 90 days (high‐risk p=0.2149; controls p=0.9792). There were no differences in mean summary scores or regularity of weekly anxiety, depressive or hypomanic symptom ratings between high‐risk and control groups. However, high‐risk offspring compared to controls had daily ratings indicating lower positive affect and higher negative affect (p=0.0317). High‐risk offspring with remitted mood disorder compared to those without had more irregularity in weekly anxiety and depressive symptom ratings and daily ratings of lower positive affect, higher negative affect, and higher shame and self‐doubt (p=0.0365). <br/> <strong>Conclusions</strong> Findings support that high‐resolution symptom tracking may be a feasible and clinically useful approach to monitoring emerging psychopathology in young people at high‐risk of mood disorder onset or recurrence.
spellingShingle Duffy, A
Keown-Stoneman, C
Goodday, S
Saunders, K
Horrocks, J
Grof, P
Weir, A
Hinds, C
Geddes, G
Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring
title Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring
title_full Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring
title_fullStr Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring
title_short Daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: Compliance and symptom monitoring
title_sort daily and weekly mood ratings using a remote capture method in high risk offspring of bipolar parents compliance and symptom monitoring
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