Discussing Mood Disorder Questionnaire Results with Patients and Caregivers
2025/11/09

Discussing Mood Disorder Questionnaire Results with Patients and Caregivers

Conversation guide for sharing mdq results explaining positives negatives or unclear findings with families

People search for what is the mood disorder questionnaire because they want clarity. When you deliver MDQ results, that same clarity matters even more. Use this structure to keep conversations grounded and compassionate.

Start With the Purpose

Open with, “This questionnaire helps us see whether your mood changes share common patterns. It does not diagnose you, but it guides our next steps.” That short line lowers anxiety for both patients and caregivers listening in.

Explain the Outcome Type

  • Positive: “Your answers showed multiple symptoms happening together and affecting daily life, so we will schedule a longer visit to confirm what is going on.”
  • Negative: “You did not report enough overlapping symptoms. That does not erase what you are feeling, so we will keep exploring other explanations.”
  • Inconclusive: “Some answers were unclear, so I would like to repeat the MDQ after we track your mood for a few weeks.”

Offer Action Items

Provide at least one concrete next step: mood charting app, lab order, referral, or safety plan. Caregivers appreciate hearing exactly how they can help, such as noting sleep changes or supporting medication adherence.

Share Resources

Hand out a one page summary that lists crisis lines, psychoeducation websites, and local support groups. Encourage caregivers to jot down questions for the next visit so everyone feels prepared.

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作者

陈莎拉是一位心理健康研究与内容策略顾问,专注于Mood Disorder Questionnaire(MDQ)教育、双相情感障碍筛查流程与循证随访护理。作为MDQTest资源的首席撰稿人,她把研究成果转化为可执行的操作指南,帮助诊所在线上与线下场景中落实MDQ筛查并服务双语社群,同时不提供持证临床服务。

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