Prevalence of Bipolar Disorder symptoms in Primary Care (ProBiD-PC)

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Prevalence of Bipolar Disorder symptoms in Primary Care (ProBiD-PC) A Canadian study John F. Chiu

MD CCFP 

Pratap R. Chokka

MD FRCP

Abstract Objective  To describe the prevalence of patients who screen positive for symptoms of bipolar disorder in primary care practice using the validated Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ). Design  Prevalence survey. Setting  Fifty-four primary care practices across Canada. Participants  Adult patients presenting to their primary care practitioners for any cause and reporting, during the course of their visits, current or previous symptoms of depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Main outcome measures  Subjects were screened for symptoms suggestive of bipolar disorder using the MDQ. Health-related quality of life, functional impairment, and work productivity were evaluated using the 12-Item ShortForm Health Survey and Sheehan Disability Scale. Results  A total of 1416 patients were approached to participate in this study, and 1304 completed the survey. Of these, 27.9% screened positive for symptoms of bipolar disorder. All 13 items of the MDQ were significantly associated with screening positive for bipolar disorder (P 

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