Background Electronic self-report mood monitoring tools for individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are rapidly emerging and predominately employ predefined symptom-based questions. Allowing individuals to additionally choose what they monitor in relation to their BD offers the unique opportunity to capture and gain a deeper insight into patient priorities in this context. Methods In addition to monitoring mood symptoms with two standardised self-rated questionnaires, 308 individuals with BD participating in the Bipolar Disorder Research Network True Colours electronic mood-monitoring tool for research chose to create and complete additional personalised questions. A content analysis approach was used to analyse the content of these questi...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring has been shown to improve the self-management and treatment of patients ...
Objectives: Disturbances in cognition, affect, sleep and activity have been identified in bipolar di...
Background: Electronic self-report mood monitoring tools for individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) ...
Background User feedback is crucial in the development of electronic self-monitoring tools for bipol...
Mood monitoring is widely used in the treatment and self‐management of bipolar mood swings. Typicall...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Bipolar disorder is a severe mental health condition characterised by changing episodes of intense d...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The Dutch guideline for bipolar disorder (BD) recommends t...
BACKGROUND: Most longitudinal research in adolescent and adult bipolar populations relies on the mem...
This thesis begins with a literature review examining whether family interventions for people diagno...
Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a serious psychiatric condition that causes shifts in mood, energy levels,...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring has been shown to improve the self-management and treatment of patients ...
ObjectivesSelf‐monitoring is recommended for individuals with bipolar disorder, with numerous techno...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring has been shown to improve the self-management and treatment of patients ...
Objectives: Disturbances in cognition, affect, sleep and activity have been identified in bipolar di...
Background: Electronic self-report mood monitoring tools for individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) ...
Background User feedback is crucial in the development of electronic self-monitoring tools for bipol...
Mood monitoring is widely used in the treatment and self‐management of bipolar mood swings. Typicall...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Bipolar disorder is a severe mental health condition characterised by changing episodes of intense d...
Background: Self-management comprises knowledge, behavior, activities and resources providing people...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The Dutch guideline for bipolar disorder (BD) recommends t...
BACKGROUND: Most longitudinal research in adolescent and adult bipolar populations relies on the mem...
This thesis begins with a literature review examining whether family interventions for people diagno...
Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a serious psychiatric condition that causes shifts in mood, energy levels,...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring has been shown to improve the self-management and treatment of patients ...
ObjectivesSelf‐monitoring is recommended for individuals with bipolar disorder, with numerous techno...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring has been shown to improve the self-management and treatment of patients ...
Objectives: Disturbances in cognition, affect, sleep and activity have been identified in bipolar di...