Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Euro-Quality of Life 5D-5L |
Short self-report instrument to assess quality adjusted life years |
baseline |
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Other |
Euro-Quality of Life 5D-5L |
Short self-report instrument to assess quality adjusted life years |
3 months |
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Other |
Euro-Quality of Life 5D-5L |
Short self-report instrument to assess quality adjusted life years |
6 months |
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Other |
Euro-Quality of Life 5D-5L |
Short self-report instrument to assess quality adjusted life years |
9 months |
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Other |
Euro-Quality of Life 5D-5L |
Short self-report instrument to assess quality adjusted life years |
12 months |
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Other |
Euro-Quality of Life 5D-5L |
Short self-report instrument to assess quality adjusted life years |
15 months |
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Other |
Trimbos/iMTA Questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness |
Health service receipt interview designed for economic evaluations in the Netherlands |
baseline |
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Other |
Trimbos/iMTA Questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness |
Health service receipt interview designed for economic evaluations in the Netherlands |
3 months |
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Other |
Trimbos/iMTA Questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness |
Health service receipt interview designed for economic evaluations in the Netherlands |
6 months |
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Other |
Trimbos/iMTA Questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness |
Health service receipt interview designed for economic evaluations in the Netherlands |
9 months |
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Other |
Trimbos/iMTA Questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness |
Health service receipt interview designed for economic evaluations in the Netherlands |
12 months |
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Other |
Trimbos/iMTA Questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness |
Health service receipt interview designed for economic evaluations in the Netherlands |
15 months |
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Primary |
Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology |
A clinican-administered interview assessing the severity of depressive symptoms |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR Disorders |
Diagnostic instrument to assess relapse of depressive or (hypo)manic episode |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
Young Mania Rating Scale |
Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) Dutch translation. The YMRS is an 11-item clinician-administered rating scale to assess the severity of (hypo)manic symptoms. It was found to be a reliable, valid, and sensitive rating scale to measure the severity of mania (Young et al., 1978). Its total score ranges from 0 (no (hypo)manic symptoms) to 44 (severe manic symptoms). |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
Young Mania Rating Scale |
Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) Dutch translation. The YMRS is an 11-item clinician-administered rating scale to assess the severity of (hypo)manic symptoms. It was found to be a reliable, valid, and sensitive rating scale to measure the severity of mania (Young et al., 1978). Its total score ranges from 0 (no (hypo)manic symptoms) to 44 (severe manic symptoms). |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
Functioning Assessment Short Test |
Brief instrument designed to assess the main functioning problems experienced by psychiatric patients, particularly bipolar patients |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
Functioning Assessment Short Test |
Brief instrument designed to assess the main functioning problems experienced by psychiatric patients, particularly bipolar patients |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
State/Trait Anxiety Inventory |
self-report measure for assessing both state and trait levels of anxiety |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
State/Trait Anxiety Inventory |
self-report measure for assessing both state and trait levels of anxiety |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
Ruminative Response Scale - brooding subscale |
Brooding subscale of the extended version of the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS-EXT). The authors reported adequate internal consistency (a = .79) and test-retest stability (a = .62, with a one year time interval) for the brooding subscale, which consists of five items. We select the brooding subscale because over time, brooding, or rumination, has been more strongly related to levels of depression (Treynor et al., 2003). Items are scored between 1 ((almost) never) to 4 ((almost) always and subscale score ranges between 5 and 20. A higher score indicates a higher level of ruminative brooding. |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
Ruminative Response Scale - brooding subscale |
Brooding subscale of the extended version of the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS-EXT). The authors reported adequate internal consistency (a = .79) and test-retest stability (a = .62, with a one year time interval) for the brooding subscale, which consists of five items. We select the brooding subscale because over time, brooding, or rumination, has been more strongly related to levels of depression (Treynor et al., 2003). Items are scored between 1 ((almost) never) to 4 ((almost) always and subscale score ranges between 5 and 20. A higher score indicates a higher level of ruminative brooding. |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, short form |
Self-report measure consisting of 24 items divided into the subscales observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging and non-reactivity. |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, short form |
Self-report measure consisting of 24 items divided into the subscales observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging and non-reactivity. |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
Self-Compassion Scale |
Self-Compassion Scale - short form (SCS-SF). The present study will use the 12-item Dutch short-form version of the SCS-SF to measure self-compassion. The scale consists of six components, including self-kindness, self-judgment, common humanity, isolation, mindfulness and over-identification. The SCS-SF has good reliability and validity (Raes et al., 2011). In the short form, each scale consists of 2 items scored between 1 ((almost) never) to 7 ((almost) always) and subscale score ranges between 2 and 14. A higher score indicates a higher level of self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness, and lower scores of self-judgment, isolation, and over-identification. Total scores range from 12 to 84 (summed subscale scores), a higher score indicates a higher level of selfcompassion. |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
|
Secondary |
Self-Compassion Scale |
Self-Compassion Scale - short form (SCS-SF). The present study will use the 12-item Dutch short-form version of the SCS-SF to measure self-compassion. The scale consists of six components, including self-kindness, self-judgment, common humanity, isolation, mindfulness and over-identification. The SCS-SF has good reliability and validity (Raes et al., 2011). In the short form, each scale consists of 2 items scored between 1 ((almost) never) to 7 ((almost) always) and subscale score ranges between 2 and 14. A higher score indicates a higher level of self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness, and lower scores of self-judgment, isolation, and over-identification. Total scores range from 12 to 84 (summed subscale scores), a higher score indicates a higher level of selfcompassion. |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
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Secondary |
Mental Health Continuum - short form |
A 14-item self-report questionnaire that assesses emotional, psychological and social well-being |
Change between baseline and 3 months |
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Secondary |
Mental Health Continuum - short form |
A 14-item self-report questionnaire that assesses emotional, psychological and social well-being |
Change between baseline and 15 months |
|
Secondary |
Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology |
A clinican-administered interview assessing the severity of depressive symptoms |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology |
A clinican-administered interview assessing the severity of depressive symptoms |
9 months |
|
Secondary |
Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology |
A clinican-administered interview assessing the severity of depressive symptoms |
12 months |
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Secondary |
Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology |
A clinican-administered interview assessing the severity of depressive symptoms |
15 months |
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