Background: We recently described a new questionnaire to monitor mood called mood zoom (MZ). MZ comprises 6 items assessing mood symptoms on a 7-point Likert scale; we had previously used standard principal component analysis (PCA) to tentatively understand its properties, but the presence of multiple nonzero loadings obstructed the interpretation of its latent variables. Objective: The aim of this study was to rigorously investigate the internal properties and latent variables of MZ using an algorithmic approach which may lead to more interpretable results than PCA. Additionally, we explored three other widely used psychiatric questionnaires to investigate latent variable structure similarities with MZ: (1) Altman self-rating mania scale ...
Questionnaire-based dimensional measures are often employed in epidemiological studies to predict th...
Abstract Objective Our aim was to study within-person...
Background: Somatic symptoms are highly prevalent in primary care although insufficiently understood...
Background: We recently described a new questionnaire to monitor mood called mood zoom (MZ). MZ comp...
Background: The heterogeneous nature of mood and anxiety disorders highlights a need for dimensional...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
BackgroundMood and anxiety disorders are highly heterogeneous and their underlying pathology is comp...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
Objective: The tripartite model of anxiety and depression has been proposed as a representation of t...
The original Mood and Anxiety Symptoms Questionnaire (MASQ) is a 90-item self-report, designed to me...
OBJECTIVE: Here, we examine whether the dynamics of the four dimensions of the circumplex model of a...
Background and objectives: Mood instability (MI) is a stable trait associated with psychiatric disor...
L. A. Clark and Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model of anxiety and depression defined in terms...
An integrative cognitive model proposed that ascribing extreme personal appraisals to changes in int...
ObjectivesBipolar disorder (BP) is commonly researched in digital settings. As a result, standardize...
Questionnaire-based dimensional measures are often employed in epidemiological studies to predict th...
Abstract Objective Our aim was to study within-person...
Background: Somatic symptoms are highly prevalent in primary care although insufficiently understood...
Background: We recently described a new questionnaire to monitor mood called mood zoom (MZ). MZ comp...
Background: The heterogeneous nature of mood and anxiety disorders highlights a need for dimensional...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
BackgroundMood and anxiety disorders are highly heterogeneous and their underlying pathology is comp...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
Objective: The tripartite model of anxiety and depression has been proposed as a representation of t...
The original Mood and Anxiety Symptoms Questionnaire (MASQ) is a 90-item self-report, designed to me...
OBJECTIVE: Here, we examine whether the dynamics of the four dimensions of the circumplex model of a...
Background and objectives: Mood instability (MI) is a stable trait associated with psychiatric disor...
L. A. Clark and Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model of anxiety and depression defined in terms...
An integrative cognitive model proposed that ascribing extreme personal appraisals to changes in int...
ObjectivesBipolar disorder (BP) is commonly researched in digital settings. As a result, standardize...
Questionnaire-based dimensional measures are often employed in epidemiological studies to predict th...
Abstract Objective Our aim was to study within-person...
Background: Somatic symptoms are highly prevalent in primary care although insufficiently understood...