MDQ Test Guidance for Young Adults and College Clinics
2025/11/02

MDQ Test Guidance for Young Adults and College Clinics

College clinic playbook for using the mdq with young adults covering consent privacy and campus partnerships

Campus counseling centers field growing demand for bipolar screenings, especially from students navigating chaotic sleep schedules. Here is how to tailor the MDQ for young adults without losing clinical rigor.

Students over 18 control their medical information even if parents pay tuition. Review your privacy policy, clarify what shows up on the insurance Explanation of Benefits, and offer options for cash pay if privacy is a concern. For under 18 students, secure guardian consent before administering the questionnaire.

Frame the Language

Explain each of the 13 items in relatable campus scenarios: sudden energy bursts turning into all nighters, impulsive travel during finals week, or spending sprees on credit cards. Encourage students to think about overlapping symptoms rather than isolated events so you gather accurate timing data.

Coordinate With Campus Partners

Share aggregate MDQ trends (never individual scores) with disability services, residence life, and student affairs so they understand demand for mental health services. Joint trainings help non clinical staff spot when a student should be offered a screening or urgent evaluation.

Offer Flexible Completion Options

Provide tablet kiosks in the counseling lobby, a secure online version for teletherapy, and paper copies for students without reliable devices. Having multiple formats keeps the screening accessible during midterms when drop in visits spike.

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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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