
Mood Disorder Questionnaire Reliability and Validity: 2025 Evidence Update
Fresh look at 2025 mdq psychometrics covering new populations study data and accuracy boosters
Researchers keep publishing MDQ data because clinicians want to know how the tool performs beyond classic psychiatric clinics. Here are the highlights from the 2023 2024 study batch that inform your 2025 planning.
Diverse Population Findings
One primary care network study across five states reported sensitivity of 0.66 and specificity of 0.88 when pairing the MDQ with follow up telepsychiatry visits. A separate perinatal mental health clinic saw sensitivity dip to 0.55, reminding us that postpartum hypomania can present subtly and may need lower cutoffs.
Telehealth vs In Person Completion
Data from a national integrated system showed no significant difference in reliability when patients filled out the MDQ online versus paper, provided the digital form prevented skipped answers. That is good news for remote programs worried about losing psychometric strength.
Boosting Accuracy
Combining the MDQ with mood charting apps for four weeks improved diagnostic accuracy in a veteran cohort because clinicians could verify timing. Another trick: train staff to probe for substance use on the same day as the MDQ, which reduced false positives tied to stimulant or cannabis effects.
What to Watch Next
Several trials are underway to test adaptive MDQ versions that branch into follow up questions when someone endorses irritability instead of euphoria. Keep an eye on those results, but for now the standard questionnaire remains the best validated option across most adult settings.
Trusted Bipolar & MDQ Resources
- Mood Disorder Questionnaire PDF (SAMHSA) - Download the original worksheet behavioral health teams rely on for MDQ screening.
- American Psychiatric Association bipolar overview - Outlines DSM-5 criteria, specifiers, and care pathways from the APA.
- AHRQ evidence review on bipolar disorder care - Summarizes comparative effectiveness findings for medication and therapy choices.
- MDCalc Mood Disorder Questionnaire calculator - Interactive calculator that shows how score thresholds flag likely bipolar disorder.
Author
Sarah Chen is a mental health researcher and content strategist focused on Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) education, bipolar screening workflows, and evidence-informed follow up care. As the lead writer for MDQTest resources, she translates clinical research into actionable guides that help clinics operationalize the MDQ across telehealth, primary care, and bilingual settings—without providing licensed clinical services.
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