Hypomania: a transcultural perspective


Autoria(s): ANGST, Jules; MEYER, Thomas D.; ADOLFSSON, Rolf; SKEPPAR, Peter; CARTA, Mauro; BENAZZI, Franco; LU, Ru-Band; WU, Yi-Hsuan; YANG, Hai-Chen; YUAN, Cheng-Mei; MORSELLI, Paolo; BRIEGER, Peter; KATZMANN, Judith; LEAO, Ines Alice Teixeira; PORTO, Jose Alberto del; MORENO, Doris Hupfeld; MORENO, Ricardo A.; SOARES, Odeilton T.; VIETA, Eduard; GAMMA, Alex
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

This study examined the transcultural robustness of a screening instrument for hypomania, the Hypomania Checklist-32. first revised version(HCL-32 R1) It was carried out in 2606 patients from twelve countries in five geographic regions (Northern, Southern and Eastern Europe, South America and East Asia) In addition, GAMIAN Europe contributed data from its members Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to examine the transregional stability of the measurement properties of the HCL-32 R 1, including the influence of sex and age as covariates A cross cultures, a two-factor structure was confirmed the first factor (F 1) reflected the more positive aspects of hypomania (being more active, elated, self-confident, and cognitively, enhanced), the second factor (F2) reflected the more negative aspects (being irritable, impulsive, careless. more substance use). The measurement properties of the HCL-32 R1 were largely invariant across cultures Only few items showed transcultural differences in their relation to hypomania as measured by the test F2 was higher among men and in more severe manic syndromes, F1 was highest in North and East Europe and lowest in South America Vie scores decreased slightly with age The frequency of the 32 items showed remarkable similarities across geographic areas, with two exceptions. South Europeans had lower symptom frequencies in general and East Europeans higher rates of substance use These findings support the international applicability of the HCL-32 R1 as a screening instrument for hypomania

Swiss National Science Foundation (NSF)[3200-050881 97/1]

Eli Lilly Foundation

scientific and technological bureau of Shezhen in China

Glaxo Smith-Kline

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

CIBERSAM

National Science Council[NSC98-2314-B-006-022-MY3]

Mood Disorders Unit (GRUDA) of the Department and Institute of Psychiatry

School of Medicine of the University of Sao Paulo (USP)

Identificador

WORLD PSYCHIATRY, v.9, n.1, p.41-49, 2010

1723-8617

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23127

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eng

Publicador

ELSEVIER MASSON

Relação

World Psychiatry

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Hypomania #HCL-32 R1 #transcultural robustness #MOOD DISORDER QUESTIONNAIRE #CHECKLIST HCL-32 #BIPOLAR DISORDER #VALIDATION #INSTRUMENT #SPECTRUM #INDEXES #Psychiatry
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article

original article

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