Background Online self-monitoring of mood can be used to investigate differences in course patterns across patient groups. This study explored the feasibility of remote symptom capture with True Colours, a self-rated online mood monitoring tool completed on a weekly basis. Methods Participants with bipolar disorder (N = 297) completed weekly depression and mania questionnaires over an average of 27.5 months (range 1 –81 months). Subgroups defined by sex, age, and bipolar I vs. II status were compared on time in various mood states, number of episodes, and week-to-week mood variability. Results Compliance with weekly questionnaires was generally high (median, 92% of weeks). Mood symptoms occurred for an average of 55.4% of weeks across the f...
Background: Remote monitoring of mood disorders may be an effective and low resource option for pati...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Abstract Background Mood instability in bipolar disorder is associated with a risk of relapse. This ...
BACKGROUND: Most longitudinal research in adolescent and adult bipolar populations relies on the mem...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of collecting course of illness data from patients with bipol...
Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of ...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
Background: Longitudinal mood instability is the essential feature of bipolar disorder, however most...
Background and Aims: True Colours is an online prospective mood-monitoring system developed at the U...
Mood monitoring is widely used in the treatment and self‐management of bipolar mood swings. Typicall...
Background: Various paper-based mood charting instruments are used in the monitoring of symptoms in ...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Abstract Objective Our aim was to study within-person...
Background User feedback is crucial in the development of electronic self-monitoring tools for bipol...
Background: Remote monitoring of mood disorders may be an effective and low resource option for pati...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Abstract Background Mood instability in bipolar disorder is associated with a risk of relapse. This ...
BACKGROUND: Most longitudinal research in adolescent and adult bipolar populations relies on the mem...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of collecting course of illness data from patients with bipol...
Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of ...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
Background: Longitudinal mood instability is the essential feature of bipolar disorder, however most...
Background and Aims: True Colours is an online prospective mood-monitoring system developed at the U...
Mood monitoring is widely used in the treatment and self‐management of bipolar mood swings. Typicall...
Background: Various paper-based mood charting instruments are used in the monitoring of symptoms in ...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Abstract Objective Our aim was to study within-person...
Background User feedback is crucial in the development of electronic self-monitoring tools for bipol...
Background: Remote monitoring of mood disorders may be an effective and low resource option for pati...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Abstract Background Mood instability in bipolar disorder is associated with a risk of relapse. This ...